vénal - translation to french
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vénal - translation to french

Venal

vénalement      
venally, in a venal manner; corruptly
vénal      
venal, corrupt
vénalité      
n. venality, corruption

Definition

venal
a.
1.
Mercenary, purchasable, hireling, sordid, prostitute, vendible.
2.
Venous, contained in the veins.

Wikipedia

Venality

Venality is a vice associated with being bribeable or willing to sell one's services or power, especially when people are intended to act in a decent way instead. In its most recognizable form, venality causes people to lie and steal for their own personal advantage, and is related to bribery and nepotism, among other vices. Though not in line with dictionary definitions of the term, modern writers often use it to connote vices only tangentially related to bribery or self-interest, such as cruelty, selfishness, and general dishonesty.

Examples of use of vénal
1. Chaque affaire se résume aux pratiques transgressives dun seul homme, " politicien véreux ", " chef dentreprise cynique ", " fonctionnaire vénal " cherchant la satisfaction de ses intéręts.
2. Qui plus est, Diane l‘exubérante, lookée mannequin–rombière Jean Paul Gaultier, prend ses aises sur ces airs de solitude, de souffrance et d‘amour vénal en compagnie de l‘Orchestre Métropolitain du Grand Montréal.
3. Lors de leur rencontre, Mathieu lui lance en substance: «Et si je te dis que parfois, ça peut ętre bien de ne pas avoir de parents, c‘est stupide?», la jolie sauvage répond: «Oui.» Autour d‘elle, les figures paternelles, surtout, dressent une galerie peu glorieuse, du vénal arracheur d‘arbres ŕ l‘alcoolique qui brutalise son fils.