Convicting

Word CONVICTING
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Definitions and meanings of "Convicting"

What do we mean by convicting?

To find guilty

(esp. religious) to convince, persuade; to cause (someone) to believe in (something)

Convict is that person who commits crime and get caught. Once convicted he has to serve the sentence, the crime could be ranging from rape, murder, burglary or theft to cheating, fraud or an scam. Some people are proud to be convicts and other are ashamed. Some people become convicts due to circumsatnces and some by choice. Urban Dictionary

Belief that one would die for. Urban Dictionary

An Australian person. Urban Dictionary

Noun: A person serving a sentence in a jail or prison, a person who has been convicted of a criminal offence. Sreet slag for a "thug" or man out of incarseration, trying to survive freedom. Urban Dictionary

Someone who was born in Australia. Urban Dictionary

Hella convinced; persuaded against your will Urban Dictionary

N. a fucking gay ass south jersey metal band with no singer. haha, rob thinks you guys are faggots. dave knows about 3 chords, jared knows 2 time signatures, and they all fuck eachother at band practice. god they are gay. i would rather listen to a fat black man having an orgasim than listen to them for two seconds. Urban Dictionary

A new show starring Stephanie March as Alex Cabot. It will air on NBC in Spring of 2006. It's created by Dick Wolf. It will be similar to his Law & Orders, only it's more character based. Urban Dictionary

Things people believe in. Urban Dictionary

A gang in Pennsylvania Urban Dictionary

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The word "convicting" in example sentences

For me the story is noteworthy for a lot of reasons: Silverberg's society seems more interested in convicting thoughtcrimes than violence or theft (our protagonist is punished for the crime of emotional coldness). ❋ Unknown (2009)

They have a strong vested personal interest in convicting the few cases that are brought before them. ❋ Inspector Gadget (2008)

A man comes back from the dead to avenge himself against those who played a part in convicting him of murder. ❋ Z0mbieastronaut (2008)

DNA evidence is now as important as fingerprints in convicting criminals and freeing innocent suspects. ❋ Unknown (2007)

I take seriously the objection to this view that in convicting this person, you are punishing them without retributive warrant and using them as a means to the end of community safety. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Based on the evidence at hand, a petty jury had no difficulty in convicting the two women of larceny. ❋ Unknown (2005)

In his address of the 8th December last, President Roosevelt said, "It is discreditable to us as a nation that there should be difficulty in convicting murderers." ❋ Unknown (1909)

A three-member bench comprising Justices Gauri Bahadur Karki, Bhola Prasad Kharel and Om Prakash Mishra slapped the jail term convicting Sadhu Ram Thapa, a storekeeper of the NTC Patan branch office, of amassing Rs 36.16 lakhs through the unauthorised sale of recharge cards. ❋ Himalayan News Service (2009)

Mr. Keefer – how can you conclude that the Judge (in convicting the youth) accepted Neander’s charge of fabricating evidence? ❋ Unknown (2009)

They don’t want to look like they made a mistake in convicting him, but really this decision to not allow the DNA test makes them far less credible than potentially clearing a prisoner’s name. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Sadly, decent people parrot the language that the media throw at them. ii) I have never had a hand in convicting anyone for drink - driving on their own land. ❋ Laban (2005)

A short while later, Byrd wrote an op-ed piece in the Washington Post rejecting the idea of convicting the president. ❋ Max Cleland (2009)

I’m uncomfortable with the idea of convicting anyone of anything based on what ‘probably’ happened. ❋ Unknown (2005)

To Professor Pye Chartt: "dispense with the notion that I'm" convicting "him of anything other than being a despicable and unpraiseworthy Canadian YOUNG MAN who, in FACT, fought against the military and security interests of his own country" These words of yours can only be described as BS! ❋ Unknown (2010)

"convicting" him of anything other than being a despicable and unpraiseworthy Canadian YOUNG ❋ Unknown (2010)

In other words, the chief justice said that convicting and even executing an innocent person does not itself violate the Constitution. ❋ Erwin Chemerinsky (2010)

Oregon's practice of convicting criminal defendants with less-than-unanimous juries may be heading before the U.S. ❋ Unknown (2009)

[Chinaman]: I have heard Australian were brought as convicts to this [kangaroo] land from UK. Shopkeeper: True Chinaman, just like you have arrived here to work as [chef] and kitchenhand. Chinaman: But there is difference in being a convict and a chef isn't it. Shopkeeper: What difference they both have some skills and knowledge to contribute to the country isn't it! ❋ Rocky1 (2006)

[Stupidity] ❋ Larstait (2003)

[you all] [live in] a convict [colony], a convict colony, a convict colony... ❋ John Bull (2006)

"The man was [convicted] of assualt and [sentenced]" "Hey convict, hows [the 9] to 5 going?, better than the joint. ❋ Adam DeLoe (2005)

I was out for a beer [the other day], and met [a couple of] convicts, but when they mentioned they were [mates], I knew I was done. ❋ Sayshu (2006)

I was convicted that the man was [righteous], but then [the fuckin] brother [arrested] me. ❋ Ole, Sr. (2008)

oh shit, dude, we suck, lets just give up playing instruments and never make fun of [fallen] [rebel] for being better than us ever again...thank you, [goodnight] ❋ Nik (2004)

[Law and Order: SVU] and [Conviction] will be my addictions [Summer] '06. ❋ Kuluaorhj (2006)

She was always putting people's convictions to the test, but was the kind of person that would still say that they were the ones [testing] her. She had no sense of what was to be held [sacred], since she held nothing sacred, that was probably why (that way you didn't have to ask about a [nonexistant] reason). ❋ The Original Agahnim (2022)

Yo man, convict is [bangin] those black and [orange] [flags] 'round here. We better stay away. ❋ None (2006)

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