venal Meaning, Definition & Usage
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adjective satellite capable of being corrupted
bribable; purchasable; corruptible; dishonest.
- corruptible judges
- dishonest politicians
- a purchasable senator
- a venal police officer
WordNet
Ve"nal adjective
Etymology
L.Definitions
Of or pertaining to veins; venous; R.as, .venal blood
Ve"nal adjective
Etymology
L.Definitions
Capable of being bought or obtained for money or other valuable consideration; made matter of trade or barter; held for sale; salable; mercenary; purchasable; hireling; " Paid court to venal beauties." Macaulay.as, .venal servicesThe venal cry and prepared vote of a passive senate. Burke.
Syn. -- Mercenary; hireling; vendible. -- Venal ,Mercenary . One is mercenary who is either actually a hireling (as, mercenary soldiers, a mercenary judge, etc.), or is governed by a sordid love of gain; hence, we speak of mercenary motives, a mercenary marriage, etc. Venal goes further, and supposes either an actual purchase, or a readiness to be purchased, which places a person or thing wholly in the power of the purchaser;as, a . Brissot played ingeniously on the latter word in his celebrated saying, " My pen is venal that it may not be mercenary," meaning that he wrote books, and sold them to the publishers, in order to avoid the necessity of being the hireling of any political party.venal pressThus needy wits a vile revenue made, And verse became a mercenary trade. Dryden.
This verse be thine, my friend, nor thou refuse This, from no venal or ungrateful muse. Pope.