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bribable
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Etymology
Adjective
bribable (comparative more bribable, superlative most bribable)
- Susceptible to bribery.
- 1903 September 28, Henry James, The Ambassadors, London: Methuen & Co. […], →OCLC:
- He liked always, where Lambert Strether was concerned, to know the worst, and what he now seemed to know was not only that he was bribable, but that he had been effectually bribed. The only difficulty was that he couldn't quite have said with what. It was as if he had sold himself, but hadn't somehow got the cash.
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susceptible to bribery
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