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convict
verb transitive
To determine the truth of a charge against one; to prove or find guilty of a crime charged; to determine or decide to be guilty, as by the verdict of a jury, by confession, or other legal decision. The jury convicted the prisoner of felony.
convict
To convince of sin; to prove or determine to be guilty, as by the conscience. They who heard it, being convicted by their own conscience, went out one by one. John 8:9.
convict
To confute; to prove or show to be false.
convict
To show by proof or evidence.
convict
participle passive
For convicted. Proved or found guilty.
convict
noun
A person proved or found guilty of a crime alledged against him, either by the verdict of a jury or other legal decision.