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self-convicted Meaning

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self-convicted (a.)

Convicted by one's own consciousness, knowledge, avowal, or acts.

self-convicted Sentence Examples

  1. Despite the lack of evidence, he remained self-convicted of his involvement in the incident.
  2. She felt self-convicted of betraying her friend's trust by sharing personal information.
  3. His conscience left him self-convicted of the lies he had told to cover up his mistakes.
  4. The defendant appeared self-convicted as he confessed to the crime during the interrogation.
  5. Even without external pressure, he was self-convicted of the moral implications of his actions.
  6. She couldn't shake the feeling of being self-convicted for not standing up against injustice.
  7. The self-convicted man turned himself in to the authorities, unable to bear the weight of his guilt.
  8. He felt self-convicted of his failure to fulfill the promises he had made to his family.
  9. The self-convicted artist poured his remorse into his work, creating pieces that reflected his inner turmoil.
  10. Despite the lack of punishment, he remained self-convicted for his role in the accident.

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Convicted by one's own consciousness, knowledge, avowal, or acts.

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Despite the lack of evidence, he remained self-convicted of his involvement in the incident.

She felt self-convicted of betraying her friend's trust by sharing personal information.

His conscience left him self-convicted of the lies he had told to cover up his mistakes.

The defendant appeared self-convicted as he confessed to the crime during the interrogation.