Convicting

/kənˈvɪktɪŋ/ verb

Finding someone guilty in court or presenting evidence so persuasive that it proves someone did something wrong.

From Latin 'convincere' meaning 'to overcome' or 'to prove wrong,' combining 'con-' (with/together) and 'vincere' (to conquer). The legal sense developed in English during the medieval period when courts formalized guilt determinations.

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