suborns

[US]/səˈbɔːnz/
[UK]/səˈbɔrnz/

Translation

v.to bribe or induce someone to commit an unlawful act

Phrases & Collocations

suborns justice

suborns witnesses

suborns officials

suborns evidence

suborns loyalty

suborns actions

suborns truth

suborns integrity

suborns power

suborns trust

Example Sentences

he suborns witnesses to testify falsely.

they suborned officials to overlook their illegal activities.

she was accused of suborning a police officer.

suborning someone can lead to serious legal consequences.

the lawyer was found guilty of suborning perjury.

he tried to suborn a judge during the trial.

suborning a witness is a criminal offense.

they were caught suborning evidence to support their case.

suborning individuals can undermine the justice system.

he faced charges for suborning multiple witnesses.

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