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suborn a witness

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  • suborn — sub·orn /sə bȯrn/ vt [Latin subornare, from sub secretly + ornare to prepare, equip] 1: to induce or procure to commit an unlawful act and esp. perjury an attempt to suborn a witness 2: to induce (perjury) or obtain (perjured testimony) from a… …   Law dictionary

  • suborn — sub|orn [səˈbo:n US ˈbo:rn] v [T] [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: suborner, from Latin subornare, from sub secretly + ornare to provide with things ] law to persuade someone to tell lies in a court of law or to do something else that is… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • suborn — subornation /sub awr nay sheuhn/, n. subornative /seuh bawr neuh tiv/, adj. suborner, n. /seuh bawrn /, v.t. 1. to bribe or induce (someone) unlawfully or secretly to perform some misdeed or to commit a crime. 2. Law. a. to induce (a person …   Universalium

  • suborn — sub•orn [[t]səˈbɔrn[/t]] v. t. 1) law to induce, as by bribe, to commit a crime 2) law a) to induce (a person, esp. a witness) to give false testimony b) to obtain (false testimony) from a witness • Etymology: 1525–35; < L subōrnāre to… …   From formal English to slang

  • suborn — transitive verb Etymology: Middle French suborner, from Latin subornare, from sub secretly + ornare to furnish, equip more at ornate Date: 1534 1. to induce secretly to do an unlawful thing 2. to induce to commit perjury; also to obtain (perjured …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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  • bribe — 1 n: a benefit (as money) given, promised, or offered in order to influence the judgment or conduct of a person in a position of trust (as an official or witness) compare kickback bribe 2 vt bribed, brib·ing: to influence (a person) by giving a… …   Law dictionary

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  • sub|orn´er — sub|orn «suh BRN», transitive verb. 1. a) to persuade (a person) to do an illegal or evil deed. b) to make disloyal; corrupt. 2. to persuade or cause (a witness) to give false testimony in court: »He had no case without suborning witnesses… …   Useful english dictionary

  • sub´or|na´tion — sub|orn «suh BRN», transitive verb. 1. a) to persuade (a person) to do an illegal or evil deed. b) to make disloyal; corrupt. 2. to persuade or cause (a witness) to give false testimony in court: »He had no case without suborning witnesses… …   Useful english dictionary

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