What is another word for Bribing?

Pronunciation: [bɹˈa͡ɪbɪŋ] (IPA)

Bribing is the act of offering something, often valuable or monetary, in exchange for a desired outcome. However, there are several more subtle synonyms for this activity, including "coercion," "entice," "corrupt," and "inducement." Each of these terms implies a different level of persuasion, with "coercion" indicating force or threat, "entice" suggesting a more appealing offer, "corrupt" implying involvement in illegal or unethical activity, and "inducement" highlighting the use of tempting incentives to sway someone's decision-making. Regardless of the wording used to describe it, bribing is generally seen as an undesirable and unethical practice that can have serious consequences for all involved.

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Usage examples for Bribing

Having succeeded in Bribing Steve Mason, the telegraph operator, in the first place, Peter McSwain further bought him body and soul over to their interests.
"The Son of his Father"
Ridgwell Cullum
Someone started the story that I expected to reach the Pole by Bribing the Eskimos with gum drops-perhaps the idea was that I was to lure them on from point to point with regularly issued rations of these confections.
"My Attainment of the Pole"
Frederick A. Cook
I know it is the fashion to make light of the barrel-organ; and the people talk a great deal about Bribing the players to leave town; but father says a great many customs are not founded in good sense, and perhaps this is one of them.
"The Mystery of the Locks"
Edgar Watson Howe

Famous quotes with Bribing

  • The Seven Deadly Habits of External Control: Blaming, Criticizing, Complaining, Nagging, Threatening, Punishing, and Bribing (Rewarding to Control).
    William Glasser

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