give him money
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Bribe Bribe can be a noun and a verb eg verb -- He tried to bribe me. noun -- He offered me a bribe.
No. It can be a verb -- to bribe-- or a noun -- a bribe.
spectrum bribe is concerned to telecommunications. it is under investigation.
The duration of The Bribe is 1.63 hours.
The adjective form of "bribe" is "bribable." It describes something or someone that can be influenced or swayed by a bribe. Another related term is "bribery," which is the act or practice of offering a bribe.
An antonym for bribe is "honesty" or "integrity."
The Bribe was created on 1949-02-03.
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He tried to give the arresting officer 50 dollars to let him go, and ended up facing charges for bribery in addition to the original charge. The politician's approach was half threat and half bribery. He could threaten zoning changes, new taxes, and changes to traffic signals; he could also entice and bribe with offers of city land, support from the building commission, and endorsement by civic leaders.
In Yiddish, the word for "bribe" is "שחד" (shochad).
A bribe is simply when money or some other material good or service is offered in exchange for something else. It is a trade, of sorts. Most often, this involves money being offered so that someone else will do something that is illegal. An example would be if a criminal offered to bribe a police officer so that they would not take them to jail. If the police officer accepted the money, as sometimes happens, he or she would be breaking the law. This is a very serious problem that has been present for many years in the legal and justices systems of every country in the world. A bribery lawyer will be brought in to act on the part of the government against the officer or official who took the bribe. In the case above, the lawyer would first try to show how the officer took the bribe and how that resulted in justice being avoided. The lawyer would then work to send the officer to jail for breaking the law. They would have to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that the officer did in fact take the money that was offered. A bribery lawyer could also be brought in by the government if a politician took a bribe in order to do something for a private citizen. This could even involve things other than money. For example, the citizen could tell the politician that he or she would vote for that politician if they did something for them. If the politician did the illegal action -- such as passing an ordinance that would help the civilian -- the politician would be guilty of taking a bribe. Again, a bribery lawyer would be brought in to show how the illegal act took place and fight for the correct punishment. Finally, a bribery lawyer could come in on the other side of things. If the politician or the police officer were offered a bribe but did not take it, they would want to prove that they were innocent. They would have to show that they did not do what the person wanted or did not take the money. A bribery lawyer in this capacity would have to make sure that the person was not sent to jail unfairly. The lawyer would need to show how the person was innocent or at least could not be proven guilty beyond all reasonable doubt.