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emolument
[ ih-mol-yuh-muhnt ]
noun
- profit, salary, or fees from office or employment; compensation for services:
Tips are an emolument in addition to wages.
Synonyms: honorarium, stipend, recompense, pay, earnings
emolument
/ ɪˈmɒljʊmənt /
noun
- the profit arising from an office or employment, usually in the form of fees or wages
Word History and Origins
Origin of emolument1
Word History and Origins
Origin of emolument1
Example Sentences
Trump didn’t detangle himself from his financial holdings in his first term in office, triggering years of emoluments violation investigations into the over 3,000 alleged conflicts of interest he accrued.
The report alleges that Trump profited from foreign leaders and political appointees’ stays, a potential pay-to-play scheme, and an apparent emoluments violation.
He can do whatever he wants in terms of bribery and corruption and foreign emoluments.
Democrats on Tuesday introduced rival legislation that would enforce the Constitution’s ban on emoluments, which prohibits a president from accepting foreign gifts and money without the permission of Congress.
Article II, Section 1 and Article I, Section 9 of the Constitution prohibit the president in particular and public officials in general from receiving any emolument from domestic or foreign sources while in office.
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