outbribe

/ˌaʊtˈbraɪb/
verb
  1. To offer a larger bribe than someone else, in order to gain an advantage.
    • The two companies tried to outbribe each other to win the contract.
    • In some corrupt systems, criminals outbribe the police to avoid arrest.
    • He attempted to outbribe the official, but the deal fell through.
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