induement

/ɪndˈjuːmənt/

Definitions

1. noun

A bribe or payment made to influence someone’s decision or action.

“The politician’s office was accused of accepting large induements from wealthy donors.”

2. noun

A gift, especially a valuable one, given to someone to persuade them to do something.

“The company offered a generous induement to the employee to switch departments.”

Synonyms

  • bribe
  • gift
  • payment

Antonyms

  • fine
  • penalty