Definition of «venal»

Venal refers to something that is for sale or can be bought, often implying a lack of integrity or moral principles. It describes someone who is willing to compromise their values or beliefs in exchange for personal gain or financial benefit.

Usage examples

  1. The politician was notorious for being venal, accepting bribes and engaging in corrupt practices without any remorse.
  2. The company's CEO was found guilty of venal activities, embezzling funds for personal gain.
  3. The judge's integrity was questioned when it was revealed that he had a history of making venal decisions in exchange for monetary rewards.
  4. The investigation uncovered a venal network of police officers who were involved in drug trafficking.
  5. The newspaper exposed the venal practices of a prominent businessman, revealing how he manipulated the system to increase his profits.
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