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suborn

verb as in incite to commit crime

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Lawyers can't advise you to lie, or they will be suborning perjury.

From Salon

Stanford’s former sailing coach pleaded guilty to conspiring with Singer, but no evidence has emerged that Singer suborned any coaches or officials at Harvard.

Shredding decency, inviting foreign interference in our elections, suborning insurrection: All those trespasses could be tolerated.

"It feels like going back into a type of slavery and control, where other people get to decide they will suborn me," she said.

From BBC

“But with Ukraine suborned and then subordinated, Russia automatically becomes an empire.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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