venal Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈviː.nəl]
  • Us [ ˈviː.nəl]

Meaning of venal In English

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Examples of venal

  • Even infidelity of the most venal kind does not justify such vengeance.

  • Ezra can be mistaken- more thoroughly mistaken than most people- but he has never been venal.

  • Abolition of venal office meant that the ancien régime legal and financial office-holders were the first affected by the re-organization of the administrative framework.

  • At a private or moral level, they admitted that corruption, as venal peculation, did afflict society.

  • She is limited, vain, unintelligent, venal, narcissistic, manipulative, lacking in spirituality, and exceptionally attractive physically.

  • As a whole, however, due to the simony, the magistrates were venal and incapable of representing the interest of the class as a whole beyond their own narrow interests.

  • To repay these loans, tax revenues were alienated and venal offices were multiplied, not least in the military administration itself where they endlessly complicated the chain of command.

  • If we commit ourselves to the search for sensible solutions, does this necessarily make us somehow corrupt or venal?

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