
convict
/ˈkɑnvɪkt/
to declare guilty of a criminal offense
“He was convicted of fraud and sentenced to prison.”
Origin: Latin convictus, past participle of convincere to prove wrong, convict from com- with + vincere to conquer

/ˈkɑnvɪkt/
to declare guilty of a criminal offense
“He was convicted of fraud and sentenced to prison.”
Origin: Latin convictus, past participle of convincere to prove wrong, convict from com- with + vincere to conquer