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    witness tampering

    noun

    • 1. the unlawful act of trying to make someone change their evidence or not give evidence in a criminal trial, typically by using threats and intimidation: "he has been charged with two counts of witness tampering"
  2. Tampering is the action of touching or making changes to something that you should not, usually when you are trying to damage it or do something illegal. Learn more about the meaning, usage and pronunciation of tampering with Cambridge Dictionary.

  3. Tampering is the act of changing, damaging, or interfering with something, especially with intent to falsify, cheat, or defraud. Learn more about the word history, usage, and related terms of tampering from Dictionary.com.

  4. : to inflict physical harm, threats, intimidation, or corrupt persuasion with the goal of influencing or preventing a witness's testimony : to engage in witness tampering — used with with These alleged efforts were the basis for Mueller's accusation that Manafort was tampering with a witness, attempting to coach testimony, which would have ...

  5. Tampering means to interfere, alter, or meddle with something in a harmful or disruptive way. It can also mean to use corrupt practices to influence someone. See different sources and synonyms of tampering.

  6. verb (used without object) to meddle, especially for the purpose of altering, damaging, or misusing (usually followed by with ): Someone has been tampering with the lock. Synonyms: interfere. to make changes in something, especially in order to falsify (usually followed by with ): to tamper with official records.

  7. Tampering is the act of interfering or meddling with something, especially to make it not work or work differently. It can also mean using corrupt practices to influence someone. See sentences, synonyms, and related terms.

  8. Tamper means to touch or change something without permission or knowledge, usually to damage it or influence someone. Learn how to use tamper in different contexts, such as legal, business, or technical, with examples and synonyms.