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Filter by Meaning The convicting evidence against the accused murderer was presented in court.
The convicting evidence against the accused made it impossible for the jury to acquit him.
The athlete's convicting performance was the result of his hard work.
The attorney's cross-examination played a crucial role in the convicting of the defendant.
The actor's performance was convicting the audience to feel empathy for the character's struggles.
The convicting of the suspect was based on strong forensic evidence.
The charity's campaign was convicting people to donate money for a noble cause.
The eyewitness testimony is convicting the accused of assault.
The teacher's explanation was convicting the students to believe in their abilities.
The suspect's confession resulted in his own convicting.
The doctor's convicting diagnosis was a relief for the patient.
The committee is considering convicting the CEO for mismanagement of funds.
The preacher's sermon was convicting the congregation to repent their sins.
The chef's convicting recipe was a hit among the guests.
The documentary's images and stories were so convicting that they inspired the audience to take action.
The realization of their mistake was convicting the students.
The book's convicting argument against capitalism shook my beliefs to the core.
The teacher's stern reprimand was so convicting that it made the student feel ashamed of their behavior.
The teacher is convicting the student of cheating on the test.
The detective had a convicting suspicion about the suspect's alibi.
The doctor's stern warning was convicting the patient.
The historian was convicting the accuracy of the primary source.
The jury's decision was pivotal in the convicting of the corrupt politician.
The prosecutor has a strong case against the defendant and is confident of convicting him.
The convicting of the journalist for leaking sensitive information sparked a debate on press freedom.
The book was so powerful and convicting that it completely changed his perspective on the subject.
The prosecutor was convicting the defendant with strong evidence.
The convicting of the politician for corruption sparked a national conversation about ethics in politics.
The convicting of the hacker was a significant milestone in the fight against cybercrime.
The court found the suspect guilty of the crime, convicting him to a life sentence.
The board of directors voted unanimously in favor of convicting the CEO of embezzlement.
The confession is convicting the suspect of embezzlement.
The consequences of their actions were convicting the employees.
The jury is convicting the defendant of first-degree murder.
The pastor's sermon on forgiveness was so convicting that it moved many in the congregation to tears.
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