Antonym: acquittal. Similar words: convict, fiction, convention, prediction, restriction, conversation, conventional, jurisdiction. Meaning: [-kʃn] n. 1. an unshakable belief in something without need for proof or evidence 2. (criminal law) a final judgment of guilty in a criminal case and the punishment that is imposed.
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31) The conviction was upheld by the Court of Appeal.
32) Her documentary casts serious doubt on Gilligan's conviction.
33) She was motivated by deep religious conviction.
34) 'No,' she said, without conviction.
35) This was her third conviction for theft.
36) 'Not true!' she said with conviction.
37) The conviction rate for rape is extremely low.
38) His claim somehow lacked conviction.
39) There was no great conviction in his voice.
40) It is the firm conviction of the governors that this child should not be admitted to the school.
41) Nothing could shake her conviction that "abroad" was a dangerous place.
42) He battled on(http://Sentencedict.com)[sentencedict.com], in the sublime conviction that he was in the right.
43) The students possess the conviction that they can make a difference to their community.
44) He got off with a fairly light sentence because it was his first conviction.
45) He had a strong personal conviction about the power of the printed word.
46) Fresh evidence has emerged that casts doubts on the men's conviction.
47) If the child believes in what she is saying, she will carry conviction .
48) It was a reasonable explanation, but his voice lacked conviction .
49) She had a firm conviction that they would meet again in the hereafter.
50) He was deported on a court order following a conviction for armed robbery.
51) The judge upheld the defendant's submission and quashed his conviction.
52) They have an unshakeable conviction that what they are doing is right.
53) She had this absolute conviction that what she liked others would like.
54) She'd made such promises before, and they lacked conviction/didn't carry much conviction.
55) It took her so much effort to speak that what she said carried great conviction .
56) The conviction of the three demonstrators has caused public outrage locally.
57) He believes that too many defendants are escaping conviction by claiming that they are insane.
58) He said those responsible for offences connected with vice, gaming and drugs should be deported on conviction.
59) The district attorney said if McVeigh is given the death penalty and his conviction is upheld on appeal, the state prosecution would become moot.
60) A reward is offered for information leading to the conviction of the attacker.
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