lahjendavad
Lahjendavad is an Estonian verb form meaning “they bribe.” It is the third-person plural present tense of the verb lahjendama, which denotes the act of offering or giving a bribe to influence someone in a position of power or trust. The related noun for the practice is lahjendamine, or bribery, and the concept is commonly discussed in contexts involving corruption, law, and public administration.
In usage, lahjendavad appears in sentences describing multiple actors engaging in bribery. For example, Nad lahjendavad
Lahjendamine and lahjendavad are commonly encountered in formal writing, including journalism, legal texts, and anti-corruption discourse.
Legally, bribery is regarded as an offense in Estonia, and acts of bribery are addressed under the