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View definitions for bribable

bribable

adjective as in mercenary

adjective as in purchasable

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And if we do have a president who’s bribable, that’s going to give dictators a leg up over democracies, which can’t do that sort of thing because they operate under the rule of law.

The driver said they were trying to negotiate a price for a taxi to Poipet, a Cambodian border town notorious for its bribable immigration officials.

Historically, tax collection has sometimes been a "let's make a deal" game between taxpayers and bribable officials.

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Millions of beneficiaries outnumber a few bribable civil servants.

Since there are millions of beneficiaries, they were more powerful than a few bribable civil servants.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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