subordination
— Noun
– English
~ the grammatical relation of a modifying word or phrase to its head
subordination
— Noun
– English
~ the act of mastering or subordinating someone
subordination
— Noun
– English
~ the quality of obedient submissiveness
subordination
— Noun
– English
~ the semantic relation of being subordinate or belonging to a lower rank or class
subordinative
— Adjective
– English
~ serving to connect a subordinate clause to a main clause; "`when' in `I will come when I can' is a subordinating conjunction"
suborn
— Verb
– English
~ induce to commit perjury or give false testimony; "The President tried to suborn false witnesses"
suborn
— Verb
– English
~ procure (false testimony or perjury)
suborn
— Verb
– English
~ incite to commit a crime or an evil deed; "He suborned his butler to cover up the murder of his wife"
subornation
— Noun
– English
~ perjured testimony that someone was persuaded to give
subornation
— Noun
– English
~ underhandedly or improperly inducing someone to do something improper or unlawful
subornation of perjury
— Noun
– English
~ (law) inducing someone to make a false oath as part of a judicial proceeding; "to prove subordination of perjury you must prove the perjury and also prove that the perjured statement was procured by the accused suborner who knew that it would be false"
suborner
— Noun
– English
~ someone who pays (or otherwise incites) you to commit a wrongful act
subpoena
— Noun
– English
~ a writ issued by court authority to compel the attendance of a witness at a judicial proceeding; disobedience may be punishable as a contempt of court
subpoena
— Verb
– English
~ serve or summon with a subpoena; "The witness and her records were subpoenaed"
subpopulation
— Noun
– English
~ a population that is part of a larger population