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suborn, v. (səˈbɔːn) Also 6 subourne, Sc. suburn, 6–7 subborn, suborne. [ad. L. subornāre, f. sub- sub- 25 + ornāre to equip, etc. Cf. F. suborner (13th c.), It. subornare, Sp. sobornar, Pg. subornar.] 1. trans. To bribe, induce, or procure (a person) by underhand or unlawful means to commit a misde...
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suborn/səˈbɔ:n; sə`bɔrn/ v[Tn](fml 文) use bribery or some other means to persuade (sb) to do sth illegal, esp tell lies in a court of law 以行贿或其他方法唆使(某人)做非法的事(尤指向法庭提供伪证) suborn a witness 收买证人.
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Woodshedding
Ethical questions are involved, since lawyers cannot suborn perjury or use false testimony.
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Jane Beadon
who was accused of having an affair with the Duke of Argyll by her stepdaughter, successfully sued the duchess for libel, slander, and conspiracy to suborn day of the hearing due to lack of a witness, and later had to pay a judgment of £25,000 to Beadon, who sued her for libel, slander, and conspiracy to suborn
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suborned
suborned, ppl. a. (səˈbɔːnd) [f. suborn v. + -ed1.] In senses of the verb suborn; obtained by corrupt means; † supposititious, counterfeit.1589 Warner Alb. Eng. vi. xxx. (1602) 149 She baer'd so sweete a face, As from the sternest Godhood might extort suborned grace. 1594 Nashe Unfort. Trav. E 3 b, ...
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suborner
suborner (səˈbɔːnə(r)) [f. suborn v. + -er1.] One who suborns.1593 Nashe Christ's T. Wks. (Grosart) IV. 163 Ambition & Auarice his suborner. 1602 W. Fulbecke 1st Pt. Parall. 64 Suborners..which do minister occasion to the informer. 1629 T. Adams Rage Oppress. Wks. 607 Man is the maine suborner of mi...
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Aedh mac Brian Ó Cellaigh
Donnchadh Ó Cellaigh, king from 1410 and another uncle of Aedh, had attempted to suborn the sons of Uilliam Ruadh, which led to his death in an ambush
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subornation
subornation (sʌbɔːˈneɪʃən) Also 6 -acion, subborn-, 7 subernation. [ad. L. subornātio, -ōnem, n. of action f. subornāre to suborn. Cf. F. subornation, It. subornazione, etc.] 1. The act of inducing or procuring a person to commit an evil action, by bribery, corruption, or the like; an instance of th...
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Gaius Calpurnius Piso Crassus Frugi Licinianus
Grainger also describes Crassus as not intelligent, and Crassus' attempts to suborn some or all of the Praetorian Guard was soon detected.
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subornate
▪ I. † subornate, pa. pple. and ppl. a. Obs. [ad. L. subornātus, pa. pple. of subornāre to suborn.] Suborned.1430–1 Rolls of Parlt. IV. 375/2 Certeyns subornatz proves and persones of hir assent and covyne. 1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) III. 63 Iulius Proculus, subornate by the Romanes, seide Romulus t...
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Yaakov Neeman
later he resigned from the cabinet, after Attorney General Michael Ben-Yair opened a criminal investigation into allegations that Neeman had tried to suborn
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Diplomat chess
Instead, it can suborn an enemy pieces on an adjacent cell, making them change sides. The diplomat can suborn any enemy piece except the king.
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