suborn

Etymology
Borrowed from, , and , (modern 🇨🇬), and from its  , the    of , from  +  (ultimately from ).



Verb

 * 1)  To induce (someone) to commit an unlawful or malicious act, especially in a corrupt manner.
 * 2)  To induce (someone, such as a witness) to commit perjury, for example by making a false accusation or giving false evidence.
 * 3) To achieve (some result; specifically, perjury) in a corrupt manner.
 * 4) To procure or provide (something) secretly and often in a dishonest manner.
 * 5) To make use of (something), especially for corrupt or dishonest reasons.
 * 6) To aid, assist, or support (something).
 * 7) To furnish or provide (something).
 * 8) To substitute (a thing) for something else, especially secretly and often in a dishonest manner.
 * 1) To achieve (some result; specifically, perjury) in a corrupt manner.
 * 2) To procure or provide (something) secretly and often in a dishonest manner.
 * 3) To make use of (something), especially for corrupt or dishonest reasons.
 * 4) To aid, assist, or support (something).
 * 5) To furnish or provide (something).
 * 6) To substitute (a thing) for something else, especially secretly and often in a dishonest manner.
 * 1) To procure or provide (something) secretly and often in a dishonest manner.
 * 2) To make use of (something), especially for corrupt or dishonest reasons.
 * 3) To aid, assist, or support (something).
 * 4) To furnish or provide (something).
 * 5) To substitute (a thing) for something else, especially secretly and often in a dishonest manner.
 * 1) To make use of (something), especially for corrupt or dishonest reasons.
 * 2) To aid, assist, or support (something).
 * 3) To furnish or provide (something).
 * 4) To substitute (a thing) for something else, especially secretly and often in a dishonest manner.
 * 1) To aid, assist, or support (something).
 * 2) To furnish or provide (something).
 * 3) To substitute (a thing) for something else, especially secretly and often in a dishonest manner.
 * 1) To furnish or provide (something).
 * 2) To substitute (a thing) for something else, especially secretly and often in a dishonest manner.
 * 1) To substitute (a thing) for something else, especially secretly and often in a dishonest manner.

Translations

 * Finnish: ,
 * Galician:
 * Macedonian: по́дбуцне, по́ттикне, преди́звика


 * Finnish: yllyttää väärään valaan
 * Galician:
 * Macedonian:


 * Finnish: ,
 * Galician:
 * Macedonian:


 * Finnish:
 * Galician:
 * Macedonian:


 * Finnish:
 * Galician:
 * Macedonian:

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) bribery
 * 2) bribe
 * 1) bribe