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Synonyms for Declared guilty:
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v.
• convict- adjudge ,
- attaint ,
- bring to justice ,
- condemn ,
- declare guilty ,
- doom ,
- frame ,
- imprison ,
- pass sentence on ,
- pronounce guilty ,
- put away ,
- put the screws to ,
- rap ,
- send up ,
- send up the river ,
- sentence ,
- throw the book at .
Other relevant words:
- anatomy ,
- belt ,
- blame ,
- bod ,
- border ,
- build ,
- cast ,
- cast aside ,
- cast away ,
- cast out ,
- chassis ,
- chuck out ,
- compose ,
- condemnation ,
- conviction ,
- couch ,
- day of reckoning ,
- declare ,
- decry ,
- designate ,
- destine ,
- discard ,
- disgrace ,
- dishonor ,
- dishonour ,
- dispose ,
- doomsday ,
- draw up ,
- end of the world ,
- ensnare ,
- entrap ,
- excoriate ,
- fate ,
- figure ,
- flesh ,
- fling ,
- form ,
- frame in ,
- frame of reference ,
- frame up ,
- framework ,
- framing ,
- gaol ,
- hip-hop ,
- hold ,
- human body ,
- immure ,
- incarcerate ,
- inning ,
- jail ,
- judgment of conviction ,
- jug ,
- knap ,
- knock ,
- lag ,
- lock ,
- lock away ,
- lock in ,
- lock up ,
- material body ,
- objurgate ,
- pat ,
- physical body ,
- physique ,
- pink ,
- prison term ,
- put ,
- put aside ,
- put behind bars ,
- put to sleep ,
- rap music ,
- redact ,
- remand ,
- reprobate ,
- set up ,
- shame ,
- shape ,
- shut away ,
- shut up ,
- skeletal frame ,
- skeletal system ,
- skeleton ,
- soma ,
- strike ,
- tap ,
- throw away ,
- throw out ,
- time ,
- toss ,
- toss away ,
- toss out ,
- tuck away ,
- tuck in ,
- underframe ,
- whack ,
- whang .
What are the hypernyms for Declared guilty?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
Other hypernyms:
convicted, Adjudged, Sentenced, found guilty.
What are the opposite words for declared guilty?
Antonyms for "declared guilty" include "completely acquitted," "innocent," "absolved," "exonerated," and "cleared." These terms indicate a legal determination of innocence and release from any charges or penalties. They represent a contradiction to the idea of being declared guilty, which implies responsibility for a crime or offense. In some cases, a lack of evidence or the presence of irrefutable evidence of innocence might lead to an individual being cleared or exonerated, and these terms are associated with a sense of vindication and relief. Despite the seriousness of the accusations and the legal battle that ensues, being declared not guilty represents a fresh start and a renewed sense of hope.
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