verb
- to offer a larger bribe than someone else in order to gain an advantage
Usage: present participle of outbribe
Examples
- The company was accused of outbribing its competitors for the government contract.
- He suspected his rival was outbribing him to secure the judge’s favor.
- The investigation revealed a pattern of corporations outbribing each other for permits.
- She worried about other lobbyists outbribing her clients.
- The scandal involved multiple parties outbribing one another in a corrupt bidding process.