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Briber   Listen
noun
Briber  n.  
1.
A thief. (Obs.)
2.
One who bribes, or pays for corrupt practices.
3.
That which bribes; a bribe. "His service... were a sufficient briber for his life."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Briber" Quotes from Famous Books



... the first-born of covetousness. But the love of power also plays a part in the debauchery of citizenship; and the central sin of using men as means to our ends is exhibited here on a stupendous scale. This is the vocation of the boss and the briber and the political machinist; and a deadlier way of destroying manhood it would be hard to find. It is not only the interest of other individuals, but the interest of the whole community that the corrupt politician sacrifices upon the altar of cupidity or ambition; and when a man has learned ...
— The Church and Modern Life • Washington Gladden



Words linked to "Briber" :   suborner, malefactor, outlaw, crook, criminal, bribe



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