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conviction - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of conviction in Hindi

  • दोषसिद्धि
  • धारणा
  • आस्था
  • प्रतीति
  • प्रत्यय
  • दृढ विश्वास

conviction Definition

  • a formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense, made by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law. ( एक औपचारिक घोषणा कि कोई व्यक्ति जुर्म के फैसले या कानून की अदालत में न्यायाधीश के फैसले के द्वारा किए गए आपराधिक अपराध का दोषी है। )
  • a firmly held belief or opinion. ( दृढ़ विश्वास या राय। )

conviction Example

  • But this side showed great resolve and conviction and by the interval had drawn level. ( लेकिन इस पक्ष ने बहुत ही दृढ़ संकल्प और दृढ़ विश्वास दिखाया और अंतराल द्वारा स्तर को खींचा था। )
  • He had his own line of thinking and would defend his views with a resolute sincerity and great conviction . ( उनकी अपनी सोच थी और एक दृढ़ निश्चय और महान विश्वास के साथ उनके विचारों की रक्षा करेंगे। )
  • his voice lacked conviction ( उनकी आवाज में दृढ़ विश्वास की कमी थी )
  • In due course the degree of conviction required of the believer became the subject of theological debate. ( निश्चित रूप से आस्तिक की आवश्यकता की डिग्री धार्मिक बहस का विषय बन गई। )

More Sentence

  • The boy's voice lacked much conviction but worse than that he sounded as if he were about to cry.
  • According to the relativist, belief and conviction fly out of the window because truth is, as it were, too cheap to care about.
  • Pearson was an enterprising individual and demonstrated great conviction in his way-out proposal.
  • his conviction that the death was no accident
  • Perhaps, your belief is something that is an inexplicable conviction in which you trust.
  • she had a previous conviction for a similar offence
  • Kathy said but there was a lack of conviction in her voice now and I smiled inwardly.
  • If you agree with me, then stand up with conviction for what we believe in and fight for it.
  • What is sought now to be done is to ask the court to overturn a conviction because he made a decision not to call evidence.
  • You can then get away with the lie by telling it with enough conviction and plausibility that your audience believes you.
  • his conviction that the death was no accident was stronger
  • The Court of Criminal Appeal quashed the conviction for murder and substituted one of manslaughter.
  • It is submitted that a criminal conviction would have a serious adverse effect on a promising career.
  • I am therefore of the view that it is not appropriate to substitute a verdict of acquittal for the conviction .
  • Accordingly, the Court of Criminal Appeal quashed the conviction and ordered a new trial.
  • Accordingly, if we did retain conviction , our belief would no longer amount to knowledge.
  • This remarkable gathering, I believe, is a proof that this conviction is correct.
  • It comes from a perfectly rational conviction that great powers never act out of pure altruism.
  • A conviction for that offence could not in any sense have been less than clear in its meaning.
  • she had a previous conviction for a similar offense
  • It was something she could immerse herself in with conviction , sincerity and total commitment.
  • Yet it goes to the credit of the author that she has tried to vindicate him with rare conviction and commitment.
  • Marks are awarded for conviction and enthusiasm, rather than skill.
  • Of course just because he has a previous conviction does not mean he is guilty of this offence now.
  • The breathalyzer readings resulted in the appellant's conviction before the trial court.
  • But not, they stress throughout the interview, out of a deep political conviction .