Bribery

Pronunciation: /ˈbraɪbəriː/

Bribery (noun)

  1. The act of giving money or gifts to influence someone’s actions in an unfair or illegal way.
  2. A system or practice where people use payments to gain advantages, weaken rules, or avoid fair decisions.

Examples

  • Bribery can lead to serious legal trouble.
  • They refused bribery and reported the offer.