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  • 91convict — I. v. a. 1. Prove or find guilty. 2. Convince (of sin), make sensible, rouse to a sense. II. n. Malefactor, criminal, felon, culprit, condemned person …

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  • 92convict — 1. verb he was convicted of sexual assault Syn: find guilty, sentence Ant: acquit 2. noun two escaped convicts Syn: prisoner, inmate; criminal, offender, lawbreaker, felon; informal jailbird, con, crook …

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  • 93lay — I verb 1) Curtis laid the newspaper on the table Syn: put, place, set, put down, set down, deposit, rest, situate, locate, position; informal stick, dump, park, plunk 2) the act laid the foundation for the new system …

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  • 94condemn — v 1. censure, reprobate, criticize, remonstrate, animadvert on; denounce, denunciate, objurgate, berate; blame, charge, accuse, impute, indict; incriminate, criminate, inculpate, implicate; disapprove, deprecate, disparage, discountenance;… …

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  • 95convict — 1. verb Syn: find guilty, sentence Ant: acquit 2. noun Syn: prisoner, inmate, criminal, offender, felon; informal jailbird, con, (old) lag …

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  • 96convince — con•vince [[t]kənˈvɪns[/t]] v. t. vinced, vinc•ing 1) cvb to move by argument or evidence to belief, agreement, consent, or a course of action: to convince you of his guilt[/ex] 2) Obs. to prove or find guilty 3) Obs. to overcome; vanquish •… …

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  • 97convict —   1. Find guilty. Āhewa, ho āhewa.   2. Prisoner. Pa ahao …

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  • 98condemn — v.tr. 1 express utter disapproval of; censure (was condemned for his irresponsible behaviour). 2 a find guilty; convict. b (usu. foll. by to) sentence to (a punishment, esp. death). c bring about the conviction of (his looks condemn him). 3… …

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  • 99con|vinc´er — con|vince «kuhn VIHNS», transitive verb, vinced, vinc|ing. 1. to make (a person) feel sure; cause to believe; persuade firmly: »The mistakes you made convinced me you had not studied your lesson. The buyer was convinced of the salesman s… …

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  • 100con|vince´ment — con|vince «kuhn VIHNS», transitive verb, vinced, vinc|ing. 1. to make (a person) feel sure; cause to believe; persuade firmly: »The mistakes you made convinced me you had not studied your lesson. The buyer was convinced of the salesman s… …

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