Conscience Money Meaning

Conscience Money is an idiom. The meaning of this idiom is (idiomatic) Money which is voluntarily paid by a party who feels guilt, and seeks to provide compensation, for some past misdeed or negligence.. Explore more Idiom Meanings.

Conscience Money

(idiomatic) Money which is voluntarily paid by a party who feels guilt, and seeks to provide compensation, for some past misdeed or negligence.

Example : 1865 Nov. 23, "From Washington," New York Times (retrieved 24 Aug 2014):  The Secretary of the Treasury is almost daily in receipt of installments of conscience-money, which the perturbed moral sense of a guilty office-holder or other defrauder of the government suggests the payment of in order to obtain "a still and quiet conscience."1918, Eleanor H. Porter, Oh, Money! Money!, ch. 1:  "Whatever I've done, I've always been criticized. . . . If I donated to a church, it was called conscience money; and if I didn't donate to it, they said I was mean and miserly."1994 May 3, Richard Dowden, "Big Mac and Coke? Not so fast . . .: Most South Africans will not see new-found wealth overnight," The Independent (UK) (retrieved 24 Aug 2014):  Other US companies, keen to be seen making the politically correct investment now, are bringing ‘conscience money’ to the new South Africa.2010 Nov. 28, Paul Harris, "Tony Blair v Christopher Hitchens: fight the good fight," Guardian (UK) (retrieved 24 Aug 2014):  He described the aid work done by religious missions as "conscience money" to make up for the harm they have done.

Meaning of Conscience Money

Conscience Money is an idiom. It is one of the most commonly used expressions in English writings. Conscience Money stands for (idiomatic) Money which is voluntarily paid by a party who feels guilt, and seeks to provide compensation, for some past misdeed or negligence.. Explore Urdupoint to find out more popular Idioms and Idiom Meanings, to amplify your writings

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