To give, or offer a bribe.
Something (usually money) given in exchange for influence or as an inducement to dishonesty.
1 I could in no way be sure that a bribe would work.
2 And there is no need for good friends to bribe each other.
3 All I want to know is whether I've guessed Reich's bribe correctly.
4 The FCPA makes it illegal to bribe foreign officials to obtain business.
5 The response of many parents: Get out the wallet, and bribe away.
6 To accept would have made them open to a charge of bribe - taking .
7 Ch'oe Pu sometimes had to bribe his way out of police custody.
8 If you need to bribe your way into secrecy, JZ's your go-to-guy
9 Clearly, without the bribe of carrots, she wanted no part of him.
10 I was not arrested, I didn't bribe anyone I was not arrested.
11 They have sought to bribe me; they offered me hills and valleys.
12 She was just sorry she'd felt compelled to begin with a bribe .
13 Hillman admitted speaking to Forest players, but denied trying to bribe them.
14 The minister, Alexei Ulyukayev, was detained over a bribe allegation last night.
15 We can no doubt bribe him with something from our shared fortune.
16 These two probably had the sense to bribe them to stay away.
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