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What is the past tense of convict?

What's the past tense of convict? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of convict is convicted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of convict is convicts.

The present participle of convict is convicting.

The past participle of convict is convicted.

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Authorities will most likely resist any deal which may create a perception that they've gone easy on a person convicted for drug trafficking.
He has a string of prior convictions and was arrested and was later convicted of abducting a prostitute and threatening to kill her.
On December 18, 1792 Thomas Paine was tried in absentia in England for sedition, and convicted.
A council worker is facing prison after being convicted of sexually abusing a young girl 30 years ago.
In the mid-1990s he was fined for clocking cars and, more recently, was convicted of a passport fraud.
All individuals convicted of performing, aiding, or abetting the rape were subject to life in prison.

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