conviction
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1.
law the judgment of a jury or judge that a person is guilty of a crime as charged.
2. law the state of being found or proved guilty: evidence that led to the suspect's conviction.
3. the act or process of convincing.
4. the state of being convinced. see synonyms at certainty.
5. A fixed or strong belief. see synonyms at opinion.
2. law the state of being found or proved guilty: evidence that led to the suspect's conviction.
3. the act or process of convincing.
4. the state of being convinced. see synonyms at certainty.
5. A fixed or strong belief. see synonyms at opinion.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A firmly held belief.
2. A judgement of guilt in a court of law.
3. the state of being found or proved guilty.
4. the state of being convinced.
2. A judgement of guilt in a court of law.
3. the state of being found or proved guilty.
4. the state of being convinced.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
the act of convicting; the act of proving, finding, or adjudging, guilty of an offense.
2. A judgment of condemnation entered by a court having jurisdiction; the act or process of finding guilty, or the state of being found guilty of any crime by a legal tribunal.
3. the act of convincing of error, or of compelling the admission of a truth; confutation.
4. the state of being convinced or convicted; strong persuasion or belief; especially, the state of being convicted of sin, or by one's conscience.
2. A judgment of condemnation entered by a court having jurisdiction; the act or process of finding guilty, or the state of being found guilty of any crime by a legal tribunal.
3. the act of convincing of error, or of compelling the admission of a truth; confutation.
4. the state of being convinced or convicted; strong persuasion or belief; especially, the state of being convicted of sin, or by one's conscience.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
the act of convincing one of the truth of something; especially, the act of convincing of error; confutation.
2. the state of being convinced or fully persuaded; strong belief on the ground of satisfactory reasons or evidence; the conscious assent of the mind; settled persuasion; a fixed or firm belief: as, an opinion amounting to conviction; he felt a strong conviction of coming deliverance.
3. specifically the state of being convinced that one is or has been acting in opposition to conscience; the state of being convicted of wrong-doing or sin; strong admonition of the conscience; religious compunction.
4. the act of proving or finding guilty of an offense charged; especially, the finding by a jury or other legal tribunal that the person on trial is guilty of the offense charged: sometimes used as implying judgment or sentence.
5. the state of being convicted or confuted; condemnation upon proof or reasoning; confutation.
2. the state of being convinced or fully persuaded; strong belief on the ground of satisfactory reasons or evidence; the conscious assent of the mind; settled persuasion; a fixed or firm belief: as, an opinion amounting to conviction; he felt a strong conviction of coming deliverance.
3. specifically the state of being convinced that one is or has been acting in opposition to conscience; the state of being convicted of wrong-doing or sin; strong admonition of the conscience; religious compunction.
4. the act of proving or finding guilty of an offense charged; especially, the finding by a jury or other legal tribunal that the person on trial is guilty of the offense charged: sometimes used as implying judgment or sentence.
5. the state of being convicted or confuted; condemnation upon proof or reasoning; confutation.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia