Convict

/ˈkɒnvɪkt/ (noun), /kənˈvɪkt/ (verb) noun, verb

As a noun, it means a person found guilty of a crime and usually sent to prison. As a verb, it means to decide in court that someone is guilty of a crime.

From Latin *convictus* 'proved, convicted', from *convincere* 'to prove, overcome', from *con-* 'completely' and *vincere* 'to conquer'. It moved through Old French into English legal language.

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ARيدين
BNদোষী সাব্যস্ত করা
CSodsoudit
DAdømme
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ELκαταδικάζω
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GUદોષિત ઠેરવવું
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