English to English adjective
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lacking in integrity | | Example: humanity they knew to be corrupt...from the day of Adam's creation a corrupt and incompetent city government
source: wordnet30
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not straight; dishonest or immoral or evasive | | source: wordnet30
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Changed from a sound to a putrid state; spoiled; tainted; vitiated; unsound. | | source: webster1913 adjective satellite
4 |
containing errors or alterations | | Example: a corrupt text spoke a corrupted version of the language
source: wordnet30
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touched by rot or decay | | Example: tainted bacon `corrupt' is archaic
source: wordnet30 verb
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corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality | | Example: debauch the young people with wine and women Socrates was accused of corrupting young men Do school counselors subvert young children? corrupt the morals
source: wordnet30
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make illegal payments to in exchange for favors or influence | | Example: This judge can be bought
source: wordnet30
8 |
place under suspicion or cast doubt upon | | Example: sully someone's reputation
source: wordnet30
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alter from the original | | source: wordnet30
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To change from a sound to a putrid or putrescent state; to make putrid; to putrefy. | | source: webster1913
11 |
To become putrid or tainted; to putrefy; to rot. | | source: webster1913
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