Definitionv. knowingly tell an untruth in a legal court and render oneself guilty of perjury
Last update: June 22, 2016
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By command of Zeus she carries in a ewer water from the Styx, with which she puts to sleep all who perjure themselves. [adverb]
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Pp. 183-188.) If Moray the righteous could act thus, much more might the murderer Morton perjure himself in his averment that there had been no tampering with the Casket Letters in his custody. [verb]
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Why should the people trust in tribunes, when kings perjure themselves. [verb]
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Where are thy vows, thou faithless, perjured man. [verb]
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Not one word more will I hear; away with you, you perjured villains. [verb]
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A generous, headstrong fool, ready with thine own perjured lips to blacken thy character in order to save the villain who did his best to ruin thee. [verb]
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I will have him perjure himself, however; I will insist on the ordeal. [verb]
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Holt; while Kate turned to avoid seeing the woman's face as she perjured herself. [Please select]
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I perjured myself only to the extent of testifying that you knew nothing about it. [Please select]
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Your ally--your brother in arms, ye perjured and faithless knights. [Please select]
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If thou wouldst clear thy perjured soul, send life through this cold clay. [Please select]
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