buyoff

/ˈbaɪˌɔf/
noun
  1. A payment made to someone to persuade them to stop opposing or threatening something; a bribe.
    • He refused the buyoff and continued his campaign for justice.
    • The company offered a buyoff to the activist to drop the lawsuit.
    • Corruption was exposed when officials accepted buyoffs from contractors.
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