perjury
21perjury — Wilful and corrupt false swearing or affirming, after an oath lawfully administered, in the course of a judicial or quasi judicial proceeding as to some matter material to the issue or point in question. 41 Am J1st Perj § 2. In a broader sense,… …
22perjury — see Jove but laughs at lovers’ perjury …
23perjury — noun Date: 14th century the voluntary violation of an oath or vow either by swearing to what is untrue or by omission to do what has been promised under oath ; false swearing …
24perjury — noun …
25perjury — Synonyms and related words: artfulness, coloring, confabulation, craftiness, credibility gap, deceitfulness, disingenuousness, distortion, equivocation, exaggeration, false coloring, false swearing, falseheartedness, falsification, falsifying,… …
26perjury — per|ju|ry [ pɜrdʒəri ] noun uncount LEGAL the crime of lying when you give evidence in a court of law …
27perjury — see JUST …
28perjury — per·ju·ry || pÉœrdÊ’É™rɪ / pÉœËd n. act of lying under oath; act of giving false testimony in a court of law …
29perjury — [ pə:dʒ(ə)ri] noun (plural perjuries) Law the offence of wilfully telling an untruth or making a misrepresentation under oath. Derivatives perjurious dʒʊərɪəs adjective …
30perjury — n. False swearing …