Bribing

/ˈbraɪbɪŋ/ verb

Offering money or gifts to someone to get them to do something illegal or wrong.

From Old French 'briber' meaning 'to beg' or 'to steal,' possibly from a Celtic source. Over time, it specialized to mean offering illicit payments, and the '-ing' form creates the present participle.

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