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noun

subpoena

suh-PEE-nuh
noun
1
A legal order requiring someone to appear in court or produce evidence, under threat of punishment for ignoring it.
"The witness received a subpoena to testify at the trial."
verb
1
To legally compel someone to appear in court or hand over evidence.
"Prosecutors subpoenaed the company's financial records."

How to Use Subpoena

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishAn official legal demand to show up in court or hand over evidence — or the act of issuing that demand.

Common pairings
issue a subpoena subpoena a witness served with a subpoena

Word Forms

subpoenaed past tense, subpoenas plural, subpoenae plural, subpoenæ plural, subpoenas singular

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Etymology

From Latin sub poena, "under penalty" — the opening words of the original writ, from sub ("under") plus poena ("penalty").

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