venal
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venal
open to bribery; mercenary; corruptible: a venal administration prone to greed and deception
Not to be confused with:
venial – pardonable; trifling; not seriously wrong: His outburst in class was only a venial offense.
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ve·nal
(vē′nəl)adj.
1.
a. Open to bribery; mercenary: a venal police officer.
b. Characterized by corrupt dealings, especially bribery: a venal arrangement between the police and the drug dealers.
2. Archaic Obtainable for a price.
ve′nal·ly adv.
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venal
(ˈviːnəl)adj
1. easily bribed or corrupted; mercenary: a venal magistrate.
2. characterized by corruption: a venal civilization.
3. open to purchase, esp by bribery: a venal contract.
[C17: from Latin vēnālis, from vēnum sale]
venality n
ˈvenally adv
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ve•nal
(ˈvin l)adj.
1. open to bribery or corruption: a venal judge.
2. able to be purchased, as by a bribe: venal acquittals.
3. associated with or characterized by bribery.
ve•nal′i•ty, n.
ve′nal•ly, adv.
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Adj. | 1. | venal - capable of being corrupted; "corruptible judges"; "dishonest politicians"; "a purchasable senator"; "a venal police officer" corrupt - lacking in integrity; "humanity they knew to be corrupt...from the day of Adam's creation"; "a corrupt and incompetent city government" |
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venal
adjective corrupt, bent (slang), crooked (informal), prostituted, grafting (informal), mercenary, sordid, rapacious, unprincipled, dishonourable, corruptible, purchasable venal and totally corrupt politicians
principled, upright, honourable, honest, law-abiding, incorruptible
principled, upright, honourable, honest, law-abiding, incorruptible
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venal
adjective1. Capable of being bribed:
2. Ruthlessly seeking personal advantage:
Informal: crooked.
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venal
a. venal, rel. a las venas.
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