Convictions

/kənˈvɪkʃənz/ noun

Strong, firm beliefs that you are certain about, or the legal determination that someone is guilty of a crime.

From Latin 'convincere': 'con-' (with) + 'vincere' (to conquer or overcome). Originally meant 'to overcome' someone's arguments, then evolved to mean both strong personal beliefs and legal guilt.

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