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单词 convicted
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convictedadj.

/kənˈvɪktɪd/
Etymology: < convict v. + -ed suffix1. As participle found already in Wyclif, but as adjective not till convict adj. I., used as past participle, began to go out of use in this sense.
1. Proved or found guilty; condemned.
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society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > judging > conviction or judicial condemnation > [adjective] > convicted or condemned
convicta1340
damnedc1440
taint1496
convict1549
cast1587
convicted1611
condemned1712
1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Convaincu, conuicted, conuinced.
1641 J. Milton Animadversions Pref. 2 To justifie a..convicted Pseudepiscopy of Prelates.
1843 Penny Cycl. XXV. 140/1 The proportion of convicted offenders to population..is as 1 to 850.
1858 J. A. Froude Hist. Eng. (ed. 2) III. xv. 318 [Henry] was never known to pardon a convicted traitor of noble blood.
2. Overcome, vanquished. Obsolete.
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society > armed hostility > defeat > [adjective]
matec1225
conquestc1400
convictc1430
triumphate1471
devict?a1475
vanquishedc1485
discomfecta1529
overcome1530
profligate1535
discomfited1538
defeatc1540
discomfishedc1540
suppriseda1547
beaten1550
conquered1552
ydaunted1581
overmastereda1586
expugned1598
profligated1599
tattered1599
triumphed1605
overcomed1607
fight-rac't?1611
convicteda1616
worsted1641
foiled1810
lost1822
defeateda1859
outfought1891
the world > action or operation > failure or lack of success > defeat or overthrow > [adjective]
cravena1225
matec1225
to yield oneself creanta1250
confounded1362
checkmate?c1370
convictc1430
superatec1460
beaten1550
frustrate1588
convicteda1616
skinned1897
a1616 W. Shakespeare King John (1623) iii. iv. 2 A whole Armado of conuicted saile Is scattered and dis-ioyn'd from fellowship. View more context for this quotation
3. Convinced of sin; converted. (Cf. convict v. 4) U.S.
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society > faith > worship > preaching > conversion > [adjective] > converted
convert1622
proselyte1625
converted1640
convicted1822
1822 M. B. Smith Let. 12 Oct. in 40 Years Washington Society (1906) 159 The groans and sobs of the newly converted, or convicted as they call them.
1846 J. J. Hooper Some Adventures Simon Suggs (1851) x. 124 By this time it had come to be generally known that the ‘convicted’ old man was Captain Simon Suggs the very ‘chief of sinners’ in all that region.
1885 ‘C. E. Craddock’ Prophet Great Smoky Mountains 5 ‘The boys are convicted, then?’ he asked... ‘The boys hev got thar religion, too,’ she faltered.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1893; most recently modified version published online September 2021).
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