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conviction

Aussprache: [kənˈvɪkʃən]

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Kontext: „belief“

(noun) a strong belief or opinion about something. When someone has a conviction, they really feel strongly about it, like knowing that helping others is important.

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She has a strong conviction that everyone deserves equal rights.

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He didn’t have any conviction about his decision, so he changed his mind easily.

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What conviction do you have about helping the environment?

Kontext: „law“

(noun) the decision made by a judge or jury that someone is guilty of a crime. If a person is found guilty, it means they have a conviction for that crime.

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His conviction for theft was made after a long trial.

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She was found not guilty, so there was no conviction against her.

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What was the conviction in that high-profile court case?

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