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suborn

[suh-bawrn] / səˈbɔrn /
VERB
incite to commit crime
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Mr. Ahamed, an unapologetic silver man, goes so far in his advocacy of remedial government action as to suborn the long-departed author of “Lombard Street,” published in 1873, to bear false witness.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 29, 2026

“While government agents are permitted to coach cooperating witnesses during the course of an investigation,” he said in an order, “they are not permitted to suborn the commission of a crime.”

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 17, 2020

He’s so important that people even pour their efforts into trying to corrupt or suborn him.

From The Verge • Feb. 4, 2019

Number two, I am well aware and have a lot of experience in observing what the Russians will do to try to suborn American citizens, to get Americans to this to work for them.

From MSNBC • Aug. 18, 2018

Under my roof I discovered meetings of spies, spies paid to suborn the different services in this country—the navy, the army, the railway works.

From The Mischief Maker by Oppenheim, E. Phillips (Edward Phillips)




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