venally

/ˈviːnəli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is willing to do dishonest or immoral things for money or rewards; corruptly.
    • The inspector acted venally by accepting money to overlook safety violations.
    • The official venally awarded the contract to his brother's company.
    • She was accused of behaving venally when she sold confidential information.
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