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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211) Along with his humbleness because he knew so little, there arose a conviction of power.
212) It does not affect the conviction and it's only the ground of sentence and execution individualization.
213) However, conviction of a single misdemeanor ( minor offense ) have no effect on a student's immigration status.
214) The codefendant will probably benefits from the cooperation in the aspect of conviction or sentence.
215) Preventing detainee from coming to our shores would prevent his trial and conviction.
216) He spoke with an earnestness that carried conviction to his students.
217) We must once again have the courage and conviction to lead the free world.
218) It is my conviction , or my delusion , that crime brings its own fatality with it.
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