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adj

corrupt

kuh-RUHPT
adj
1
Willing to act dishonestly, especially by taking bribes, in exchange for personal gain.
"The corrupt official demanded a bribe to approve the permit."
"Voters were fed up with corrupt politicians."
verb
1
To cause someone to act dishonestly, or to damage the integrity of something.
"Power can corrupt even well-meaning leaders."
"A virus corrupted several files on the drive."

How to Use Corrupt

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In plain EnglishDishonest for personal gain, or to make something dishonest, damaged, or unusable.

Common pairings
corrupt official corrupt file corrupt system

Word Forms

more corrupt comparative, corrupted past tense, corrupts singular, most corrupt superlative

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Etymology

From Latin corruptus, past participle of corrumpere, "to ruin or spoil" — from com- ("together, thoroughly") plus rumpere, "to break".

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