Sentences with convict
con·vict
C c - In 1977 he was convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. [be V-ed of n/v-ing]
- convicted by the evidence
- The Irishman eventually made it to the settled districts, was befriended by a convict shepherd, and lived rough for several months.
- The article sheds a light over what role can the law enforcing agencies can play in changing a convict into a law abiding citizen.
- The jury convicted him of theft
- convicted by his own conscience
- Although tangs are not generally considered aggressive, the convict is the most peace loving of the group.
- The convict heritage is ever present in this city.
- To convict a prisoner of a felony.
- She was the gutsy female convict who left Old England forever for Botany Bay, but managed to pull off one of the greatest escapes ever.
- The verb is pronounced (kənvɪkt ). The noun is pronounced (kɒnvɪkt ).