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suborn
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
suborn
(verb)
suborn
/sə
ˈ
boɚn/
verb
suborns
;
suborned
;
suborning
suborn
/sə
ˈ
boɚn/
verb
suborns
;
suborned
;
suborning
Britannica Dictionary definition of SUBORN
[
+ object
]
law
1
:
to persuade (someone) to do something illegal (such as to lie in a court of law)
He's accused of
suborning
a witness.
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2
:
to get (false testimony) from a witness
The lawyer
suborned
(false) testimony.
suborn
perjury
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