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Meaning of convictable
able to be convicted of a crime
Etymology of convictable
The word "convictable" originates from the Latin "convictus," meaning "convicted" or "overcome," and the Old French "convict," which is also related to "convicte," meaning "conviction"
Historically, the term has been used in legal contexts to describe individuals or actions that can be proven guilty or culpable
Synonyms
culpable
blamable
guilty
liable
answerable
accountable
responsible
impeachable
indictable
accusable
chargeable
punishable
criminal
offending
offending
delinquent
felonious
lawless
illegitimate
unlawful
illegitimate
villainous
reprehensible
condemnable
blameworthy
censurable
reproachable
objectionable
exceptionable
inexcusable
unjustifiable
expiable
Definitions
- Able to be convicted of a crime or offense, deserving of conviction
- * Liable to be found guilty or culpable
Usage Examples
- The defendant was found convictable of the crime due to overwhelming evidence
- * The company's actions were deemed convictable offenses, resulting in hefty fines
Antonyms
innocent
blameless
guiltless
absolved
acquitted
exonerated
vindicated
cleared
exculpated
justified
excusable
justifiable
pardonable
forgivable
condonable
tolerable
acceptable
defensible
unimpeachable
irreproachable
unobjectionable