perjure in English

verb
1
willfully tell an untruth when giving evidence to a court; commit perjury.
The proposition assumes that the witness is going to perjure himself or herself.

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1. The man scrupled to perjure himself.

2. And Mr Mitchum wouldn't perjure himself.

3. You made me perjure myself.

4. It was true that I would never perjure myself.

5. The judge warned the witness not to perjure herself.

6. I cannot perjure myself to get him off the hook.

7. She would rather perjure herself than admit to her sins.

8. In our criminal law, crime of perjure encroaches on the normal criminal procedure of justice.

9. "What?! " He is so astonished, "You asked me to perjure, and now asked me to repent?! "

10. Never have I ever struck a deal with Raymond Tusk... to perjure himself in exchange for a pardon.

11. After the first instance, his lawyer had made great efforts, and tried every means to eye on that witness; as expected, this man was incited to perjure in court.

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