suborn Antonyms
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Meaning of suborn
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suborn (v)
incite to commit a crime or an evil deed
procure (false testimony or perjury)
induce to commit perjury or give false testimony
suborn Sentence Examples
- The lawyer suborned witnesses to provide false testimony in court.
- The manipulative politician suborned voters with promises of favors and rewards.
- The corrupt police officer suborned a suspect into committing a crime.
- The dishonest businessman suborned a supplier to inflate prices.
- The desperate gambler suborned a dealer to rig a game.
- The cunning spy suborned a double agent to provide classified information.
- The ruthless gang leader suborned members into committing violent acts.
- The ambitious politician suborned donors with illegal campaign contributions.
- The corrupt doctor suborned a pharmacist into dispensing dangerous drugs.
- The unethical researcher suborned human subjects to participate in harmful experiments.
FAQs About the word suborn
incite to commit a crime or an evil deed, procure (false testimony or perjury), induce to commit perjury or give false testimony
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The lawyer suborned witnesses to provide false testimony in court.
The manipulative politician suborned voters with promises of favors and rewards.
The corrupt police officer suborned a suspect into committing a crime.
The dishonest businessman suborned a supplier to inflate prices.