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Definition of corrupt
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Corrupt
(v. i.) To
become
putrid
or
tainted;
to
putrefy;
to rot.
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Bastardly
::
Bastardly
(a.)
Bastardlike;
baseborn;
spurious;
corrupt.
Corruptness
::
Corruptness
(n.) The
quality
of being
corrupt.
Incorruptible
::
Incorruptible
(n.) One of a
religious
sect which arose in
Alexandria,
in the reign of the
Emperor
Justinian,
and which
believed
that the body of
Christ
was
incorruptible,
and that he
suffered
hunger,
thirst,
pain, only in
appearance..
Virus
::
Virus (v. i.) Fig.: Any
morbid
corrupting
quality
in
intellectual
or moral
conditions;
something
that
poisons
the mind or the soul; as, the virus of
obscene
books..
Debauchment
::
Debauchment
(n.) The act of
corrupting;
the act of
seducing
from
virtue
or duty.
Contaminate
::
Contaminate
(v. t.) To soil,
stain,
or
corrupt
by
contact;
to
tarnish;
to
sully;
to
taint;
to
pollute;
to
defile..
Corrupt
::
Corrupt
(v. t.) To
change
from a sound to a
putrid
or
putrescent
state;
to make
putrid;
to
putrefy.
Demoralization
::
Demoralization
(n.) The act of
corrupting
or
subverting
morals.
Especially:
The act of
corrupting
or
subverting
discipline,
courage,
hope, etc., or the state of being
corrupted
or
subverted
in
discipline,
courage,
etc.; as, the
demoralization
of an army or
navy..
Defiler
::
Defiler
(n.) One who
defiles;
one who
corrupts
or
violates;
that which
pollutes.
Ulcer
::
Ulcer (n.) Fig.:
Anything
that
festers
and
corrupts
like an open sore; a vice in
character.
Job
::
"Job (n.) A
public
transaction
done for
private
profit;
something
performed
ostensibly
as a part of
official
duty, but
really
for
private
gain; a
corrupt
official
business..
Demoralize
::
Demoralize
(v. t.) To
corrupt
or
undermine
in
morals;
to
destroy
or
lessen
the
effect
of moral
principles
on; to
render
corrupt
or
untrustworthy
in
morals,
in
discipline,
in
courage,
spirit,
etc.; to
weaken
in
spirit
or
efficiency..
Swanimote
::
Swan-hopping
(n.) A
corruption
of
Swan-upping.
Worse
::
Worse
(compar.)
Bad, ill, evil, or
corrupt,
in a
greater
degree;
more bad or evil; less good;
specifically,
in
poorer
health;
more sick; -- used both in a
physical
and moral
sense..
Corrupt
::
Corrupt
(v. i.) To
become
putrid
or
tainted;
to
putrefy;
to rot.
Hermogenian
::
Hermogenian
(n.) A
disciple
of
Hermogenes,
an
heretical
teacher
who lived in
Africa
near the close of the
second
century.
He held
matter
to be the
fountain
of all evil, and that souls and
spirits
are
formed
of
corrupt
matter..
Trading
::
Trading
(a.)
Venal;
corrupt;
jobbing;
as, a
trading
politician..
Grease
::
Grease
(v. t.) To
bribe;
to
corrupt
with
presents.
Simony
::
Simony
(n.) The crime of
buying
or
selling
ecclesiastical
preferment;
the
corrupt
presentation
of any one to an
ecclesiastical
benefice
for money or
reward.
Corruption
::
Corruption
(n.) The act of
corrupting
or of
impairing
integrity,
virtue,
or moral
principle;
the state of being
corrupted
or
debased;
loss of
purity
or
integrity;
depravity;
wickedness;
impurity;
bribery..
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