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Definition of corrupt
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Corrupt
(v. i.) To
become
vitiated;
to lose
putity
or
goodness.
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Ulcer
::
Ulcer (n.) Fig.:
Anything
that
festers
and
corrupts
like an open sore; a vice in
character.
Incorrupted
::
Incorrupted
(a.)
Uncorrupted.
Filth
::
Filth (n.)
Anything
that
sullies
or
defiles
the moral
character;
corruption;
pollution.
Fecks
::
Fecks (n.) A
corruption
of the word
faith.
Interpolate
::
Interpolate
(v. t.) To alter or
corrupt
by the
insertion
of new or
foreign
matter;
especially,
to
change,
as a book or text, by the
insertion
of
matter
that is new, or
foreign
to the
purpose
of the
author..
Corrupt
::
Corrupt
(v. t.) To
waste,
spoil,
or
consume;
to make
worthless..
Integrity
::
Integrity
(n.) Moral
soundness;
honesty;
freedom
from
corrupting
influence
or
motive;
-- used
especially
with
reference
to the
fulfillment
of
contracts,
the
discharge
of
agencies,
trusts,
and the like;
uprightness;
rectitude..
Taint
::
Taint (n.)
Infection;
corruption;
deprivation.
Subvert
::
Subvert
(v. t.) To
pervert,
as the mind, and turn it from the
truth;
to
corrupt;
to
confound..
Taint
::
Taint (v. t.) To imbue or
impregnate
with
something
extraneous,
especially
with
something
odious,
noxious,
or
poisonous;
hence,
to
corrupt;
to
infect;
to
poison;
as,
putrid
substance
taint the air..
Briber
::
Briber
(n.) One who
bribes,
or pays for
corrupt
practices..
Agistor
::
Agistor
(n.)
Formerly,
an
officer
of the
king's
forest,
who had the care of
cattle
agisted,
and
collected
the money for the same; -- hence
called
gisttaker,
which in
England
is
corrupted
into
guest-taker..
Romansch
::
Romansch
(n.) The
language
of the
Grisons
in
Switzerland,
a
corruption
of the
Latin..
Decay
::
Decay (n.)
Gradual
failure
of
health,
strength,
soundness,
prosperity,
or of any
species
of
excellence
or
perfection;
tendency
toward
dissolution
or
extinction;
corruption;
rottenness;
decline;
deterioration;
as, the decay of the body; the decay of
virtue;
the decay of the Roman
empire;
a
castle
in
decay..
Seducement
::
Seducement
(n.) The means
employed
to
seduce,
as
flattery,
promises,
deception,
etc.; arts of
enticing
or
corrupting..
Debaucher
::
Debaucher
(n.) One who
debauches
or
corrupts
others;
especially,
a
seducer
to
lewdness..
Perjure
::
Perjure
(v. t.) To cause to
violate
an oath or a vow; to cause to make oath
knowingly
to what is
untrue;
to make
guilty
of
perjury;
to
forswear;
to
corrupt;
-- often used
reflexively;
as, he
perjured
himself..
Incorruptibility
::
Incorruptibility
(n.) The
quality
of being
incorruptible;
incapability
of
corruption.
Malversation
::
Malversation
(n.) Evil
conduct;
fraudulent
practices;
misbehavior,
corruption,
or
extortion
in
office..
Poisonous
::
Poisonous
(a.)
Having
the
qualities
or
effects
of
poison;
venomous;
baneful;
corrupting;
noxious.
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