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subpoena

sub·poe·na [ sə pnə ] or sub·pe·na [ sə pnə ]


noun  (plural sub·poe·nas) (plural sub·pe·nas)
Definition:
 
legal order demanding evidence: a written legal order summoning a witness or requiring evidence to be submitted to a court or similar deliberative body



transitive verb  (past and past participle sub·poe·naed, present participle sub·poe·na·ing, 3rd person present singular sub·poe·nas)
Definition:
 
summon somebody or something for evidence: to summon a witness with a written legal order, or require something to be submitted in evidence to a court or other deliberative body

[15th century. < Latin sub poena "under penalty," first words of the writ]

sub·poe·naed adjective
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