"Perjures" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Perjures" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Perjures" Meaning

Perjures refers to the act of telling a lie or giving false testimony while under oath, typically in a court of law.

"Perjures" Examples

Usage Examples for "Perjures"


The politician was accused of perjuring himself during the corruption trial when he lied under oath.
The whistleblower claimed that the CEO perjured himself, making false statements to the board of directors.
The lawyer specialized in defending clients who had been accused of perjuring themselves in court.
To prove his innocence, the accused needed to establish that he did not perjure himself during the interrogation.
The journalist investigated claims that government officials had perjured themselves during the congressional hearings.

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Periwinkles are small, edible snails, typically found in Europe and North Africa, that are often used as a food ingredient, particularly in soups, stews, and salads.

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Perizzite is a noun that refers to a group of people mentioned in the Bible as being among the ancient Israelites. They were a tribe that lived in the region of Canaan, specifically in the area known as the Plain of Esdraelon. In biblical times, the Perizzites were considered to be uncircumcised and were seen as being in opposition to the Israelites. The term "Perizzite" is often used in the Bible to describe a person who is considered to be a non-Israelite or an outsider.

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To perk up means to become more lively and attentive, often in response to something stimulating or interesting. It can also describe something that gives a sudden burst of energy or alertness, much like a perked-up cup of coffee. For example, "The morning sun peeked through the window and perked me up after a long night's sleep."