subpena

/ˈsʌbpeɪnə/

Definitions

1. noun

a writ issued by a court to compel a person to attend as a witness, especially in a case in which they are a defendant or have information relevant to the case

“The judge issued a subpoena to the witness, requiring them to testify in court.”

Synonyms

  • subpoena
  • writ

Antonyms

  • nullification