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sub·orn S0848000 (sə-bôrn′)tr.v. sub·orned, sub·orn·ing, sub·orns 1. To induce (a person) to commit an unlawful or evil act.2. Law a. To procure (perjured testimony): suborn perjury.b. To induce (a person) to commit perjury. [Latin subōrnāre : sub-, secretly; see sub- + ōrnāre, to equip; see ar- in Indo-European roots.] sub′or·na′tion (sŭb′ôr-nā′shən) n.sub·orn′er n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | subornation - underhandedly or improperly inducing someone to do something improper or unlawfulincitement, provocation - needed encouragement; "the result was a provocation of vigorous investigation"subornation of perjury - (law) inducing someone to make a false oath as part of a judicial proceeding; "to prove subordination of perjury you must prove the perjury and also prove that the perjured statement was procured by the accused suborner who knew that it would be false" | | 2. | subornation - perjured testimony that someone was persuaded to givetestimony - a solemn statement made under oathlaw, jurisprudence - the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order" | TranslationssubornationenUK
subornation procuring a person to commit an offence, the most common being subornation of perjury.FinancialSeeSubornsubornationenUK
Words related to subornationnoun underhandedly or improperly inducing someone to do something improper or unlawfulRelated Words- incitement
- provocation
- subornation of perjury
noun perjured testimony that someone was persuaded to giveRelated Words- testimony
- law
- jurisprudence
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