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bribery

[brahy-buh-ree]

noun

plural

briberies 
  1. the act or practice of giving or accepting a bribe.

    Bribery of a public official is a felony.



ˈ

/ ˈɪəɪ /

noun

  1. the process of giving or taking bribes

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of bribery1

1350–1400; Middle English briberie theft < Middle French: begging. See bribe, -ery
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The Department for Transport said last month it had "a zero-tolerance attitude towards fraud, bribery, and corruption" and would ensure any claims of wrongdoing were thoroughly investigated.

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Prosecutors alleged that the four men participated in a bribery scheme years prior designed to settle the dispute in favor of the company.

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Late last year, however, Do agreed to resign from the Board of Supervisors and pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit bribery.

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Department of Justice to investigate allegations of bribery.

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In a legal memorandum, Bondi concluded that the gift was “legally permissible,” apparently reasoning that because the gift is not officially conditioned on any official act, it does not constitute bribery.

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When To Use

What doesbribery mean?

Bribery is the act of giving money (or something else of value) to someone to get them to do something you want them to do, especially something they’re not supposed to do.In other words, bribery is the act of bribing someone—offering them a bribe.In most cases, this refers to the often illegal act of offering money to people in official positions, like politicians, government officials, or sports referees, in order to get them to change an outcome to be more favorable to the person offering the bribe. For example, a businessperson might bribe a senator to vote a certain way, which is of course illegal.Bribery can also refer to the practice of offering someone an incentive to do something, especially a child, as in I tried offering the kids TV time as a reward for cleaning up their room, but apparently bribery doesn’t work because they didn’t do it. Bribery can also refer to the exchange or acceptance of a bribe, but it most commonly refers to the act of offering it.Example: The video clearly shows the lobbyist presenting the senator a briefcase full of money and asking for a favorable vote—it’s an open-and-shut case of bribery.

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