Synonym: condemn, doom, sentence. Antonym: absolve, acquit. Similar words: conviction, convince, convinced, victim, convey, convert, convention, conversion. Meaning: [kən'vɪkt] n. 1. a person serving a sentence in a jail or prison 2. a person who has been convicted of a criminal offence. v. find or declare guilty.
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31, He did sponsor a plan to make it easier to convict repeat rapists.
32, He rowed him back however and the convict went to the door to beg for money.
33, Unknown to Peevay, his mother had been kidnapped and raped repeatedly by Jack Harp, a freed convict.
34, It is time to indict, try and convict the murderers of Feb. 24.
35, Howard plays a convict conscripted with others to help battle a flood along the banks of the Mississippi in 1927.
36, I felt sure the iron chain belonged to my convict, but I did not think he had attacked my sister.
37, President Truman ordered Clark to take every action to apprehend and convict the murderers.
38, I wonder how a convict would manage to bring a thing like that out with him.
39, There was a report on the news about an escaped convict.
40, Sir Joh, however, challenging the prosecution to mount a retrial, insisted that no Queensland jury would ever convict him.
41, An exact match will be sufficient to convict the farmer of a pollution infringement.
42, No jury will convict either Clinton unless the case Starr erects is so tight that no speck of doubt can penetrate it.
43, It follows that it is wrong to convict and punish some one who has done nothing morally wrong.
44, But whose ministry is it to bring things to mind and to convict?
45, The famous Botany Bay cover of east Leicestershire dates from the 1790s(sentencedict.com), when the convict settlement was in the news.
46, The prison agency also notified victims by mail when a convict was released from prison.
47, How much more proof does a court needs to convict some one?
48, Officials usually knew who they were, though they could not obtain the evidence needed to convict them in the courts.
49, These were State enterprises, engineered by the military, and using convict and forced labour.
50, That was another thing; if it was Jane Postlethwaite's word against Zoser's, the court would almost certainly convict.
51, Jurors in the three previous trials have voted by a cumulative total of 23 to 13 to convict.
52, Sherwood, an escaped convict,[sentencedict.com] hunted down his ex-girlfriend and killed her.
53, That is, they must convict him of the offence which they think he probably did not commit.
54, The police seized an escaping convict.
55, The convict has to serve his sentence.
56, Police are hunting an escaped convict.
57, The jury will not convict on circumstantial evidence alone.
58, He is accused of harboring an escaped convict.
59, You can't convict him merely on circumstantial evidence.
60, That convict passed the entrance exam in prison.
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