English to Portuguese Dictionary bribe

bribe

suborno
definition
verb
an undercover agent bribed the judge into giving a lenient sentence
persuade (someone) to act in one's favor, typically illegally or dishonestly, by a gift of money or other inducement.
noun
They've gone as far as illegal activities - offering bribes on the floor of the House, holding votes open for three hours.
a sum of money or other inducement offered or given in this way.
translation of 'bribe'
verb
subornar,
corromper
noun
suborno
example
Every time she accepts a 'bribe' in exchange for spreading a virus, her power decreases.
The police officer accepts the 'bribe' after telling them that all strangers are arrested in France.
Benicia continues to charm him, and offers him a 'bribe' .
Tara was willing to accept the 'bribe' to settle down.
He had offered a 'bribe' to an official in order to demonstrate that the official was corrupt.
Each goddess offers the youth a 'bribe' in return for a vote in her favor.
Said Finn pulling the 'bribe' money he had brought along out of his bag.
It wasn't the first time he'd been bribed, nor the first time he accepted a 'bribe' .
they attempted to 'bribe' opponents into losing
In dealings with government officials, a 'bribe' usually is offered.
A service or industry job often goes to the individual who can offer the highest 'bribe' to company officials.
No one else in any way threatened or coerced Jones, offered Jones a 'bribe' , or even suggested that he shoot Smith.
For I was both, angry at the constable for accepting the 'bribe' , and fearful of what my dear step-brother had planned.
he has no money to 'bribe' with
Regardless of the 'briber' 's intentions, paying for turnout is illegal in federal elections.
No matter how much money she 'bribed' the men with, they didn't let her enter the library, or even order a book.
Other examples would include 'bribing' a prosecution witness.
Fairytales were always a bit of a swindle, 'bribing' us with happy endings to accept their sanctimonious morality.
Congress voted to set up a special commission to decide it, and those members were 'bribed' from there.
The suggestion was that the man was 'bribed' to tell a false story.
He slept in parks, begging or 'bribing' people to take him in at night.
The problem was I was very shy and didn't want to do it, so my Mum 'bribed' me with a lipstick and I agreed to do it.
Louis was also a massive 'briber' of important people.
Also, so as to discourage the re-emergence of a 'bribable' judiciary, salaries were high.
They've gone as far as illegal activities - offering 'bribes' on the floor of the House, holding votes open for three hours.
This isn't about any of our administration accepting 'bribes' and contributions.
Rasha was a good source of information in the area, and he was 'bribable' .
Large gangs are more likely to have the money to be successful 'bribers' .
She didn't know much about doctors, but judges were bribable, police was bribable, the whole world was 'bribable' .
They're now under investigation for having 'bribed' foreign officials during that period of time.
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