Conviction

/kənˈvɪkʃən/ noun

The decision in a court of law that someone is guilty of a crime. It also means a strong belief or opinion that you are sure about.

From Latin *convictio* 'proof, demonstration', from *convincere* 'to prove, overcome'. It kept both the legal sense of proved guilt and the idea of a belief strongly supported by reasons.

AMፍርድ
ARإدانة
BNদোষী সাব্যস্ততা
CSodsouzení
DAdomfældelse
DEVerurteilung
ELκαταδίκη
EScondena
FAمحکومیت
FItuomio
FRcondamnation
GUદોષિત ઠરાવ
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