erogate
/ɛˈroʊɡeɪt/Definitions
1. verb
to pay for something, especially in a way that is considered dishonest or corrupt.
“The mayor was accused of erogating bribes to secure the contract.”
2. verb
to supply or provide something, especially in a way that is generous or excessive.
“The wealthy philanthropist chose to erogate funds to support the local charity.”
3. noun
the act of paying for something, especially in a way that is considered dishonest or corrupt.
“The erogation of bribes was a major scandal in the government.”