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Meaning of bribery

Wordnet

bribery (n)

the practice of offering something (usually money) in order to gain an illicit advantage

Webster

bribery (n.)

Robbery; extortion.

The act or practice of giving or taking bribes; the act of influencing the official or political action of another by corrupt inducements.

bribery Sentence Examples

  1. **The company was accused of engaging in bribery to secure government contracts.**
  2. **The whistleblower revealed a culture of bribery within the organization.**
  3. **Accepting or offering a bribe is a crime punishable by law.**
  4. **The investigation uncovered evidence of bribery on a massive scale.**
  5. **The CEO implemented new measures to prevent bribery within the company.**
  6. **The journalist refused to be silenced by a bribe.**
  7. **The judge was found guilty of accepting bribes in exchange for favorable rulings.**
  8. **Many developing countries struggle with widespread bribery.**
  9. **Anti-bribery regulations are crucial for ensuring fair competition and ethical business practices.**
  10. **Bribery erodes public trust in institutions and undermines the rule of law.**

FAQs About the word bribery

the practice of offering something (usually money) in order to gain an illicit advantageRobbery; extortion., The act or practice of giving or taking bribes; the

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**The company was accused of engaging in bribery to secure government contracts.**

**The whistleblower revealed a culture of bribery within the organization.**

**Accepting or offering a bribe is a crime punishable by law.**

**The investigation uncovered evidence of bribery on a massive scale.**