suborn|suborned|suborning|suborns in English
verb
[sub·orn || sə'bɔrn /sʌ'bɔːn]
bribe someone to commit a crime; induce someone to commit perjury (Law)
Use "suborn|suborned|suborning|suborns" in a sentence
1. He was suborned into killing the old Tom.
2. He tried to suborn the police.
3. He was charged with conspiracy to suborn witnesses.
4. The president tried to suborn false witnesses.
5. Drug traders may try to suborn departing persons.
6. Even now,(sentence dictionary) you seek to suborn my Fish Speakers.
7. Went behind my back, suborned Max Radl, one of my most trusted aides.
8. They suborn witnesses to testify that he has spoken against Moses and the Temple.
9. The siloviki have shown they can squash opposition, suborn the courts and stay in charge.
10. Synonyms for Bribing include corrupting, squaring, suborning, paying off, buying, buying off, fixing, having, luring and rewarding
11. Synonyms for give someone a Backhander include get at, bribe, corrupt, influence, suborn, buy off, fix, nobble, pay off and square
12. Sensualize, sensualise, carnalize, Carnalise, infect, lead off, lead astray, poison, bastardize, bastardise, suborn • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s somebody - Something ----s somebody 3