subpoena
word
/səˈpinə/
/suːpˈiːnɐ/
Definition
An official legal document ordering someone to appear in court or provide evidence.
Usage & Nuances
'Subpoena' is a formal legal term mostly used in the context of court cases. Collocates with 'issue a subpoena', 'serve a subpoena', or 'be subpoenaed'. Commonly seen in legal shows, news, or official documents, rarely in casual speech.
Spanish: citación judicialPortuguese (BR): intimação judicialPortuguese (PT): intimação judicialChinese (Simplified): 传票Chinese (Traditional): 傳票Hindi: सम्मनArabic: أمر استدعاءBengali: সমনRussian: повестка в судJapanese: 召喚状Vietnamese: trát đòi hầu toàKorean: 소환장Turkish: mahkeme celbiUrdu: طلبِ حاضریIndonesian: surat panggilan pengadilan
Example Sentences
The witness ignored the subpoena.
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He was shocked when a subpoena was delivered to his house.
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The lawyer received a subpoena for documents.
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She must appear in court because of a subpoena.
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It's rare for someone to get a subpoena unless they're involved in a case.
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If you get a subpoena, you can't just ignore it—legal trouble will follow.
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