corruption Meaning, Definition & Usage
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noun lack of integrity or honesty (especially susceptibility to bribery); use of a position of trust for dishonest gain
corruptness.
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noun in a state of progressive putrefaction
putrescence; rottenness; putridness.
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noun decay of matter (as by rot or oxidation)
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noun moral perversion; impairment of virtue and moral principles
putrefaction; depravation; depravity; degeneracy.
- the luxury and corruption among the upper classes
- moral degeneracy followed intellectual degeneration
- its brothels, its opium parlors, its depravity
- Rome had fallen into moral putrefaction
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noun destroying someone's (or some group's) honesty or loyalty; undermining moral integrity
subversion.
- corruption of a minor
- the big city's subversion of rural innocence
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noun inducement (as of a public official) by improper means (as bribery) to violate duty (as by commiting a felony)
- he was held on charges of corruption and racketeering
WordNet
Cor*rup"tion noun
Etymology
F.Definitions
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The act of corrupting or making putrid, or state of being corrupt or putrid; decomposition or disorganization, in the process of putrefaction; putrefaction; deterioration. The inducing and accelerating of putrefaction is a subject of very universal inquiry; for corruption is a reciprocal to "generation". Bacon.
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The product of corruption; putrid matter. -
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. It was necessary, by exposing the gross corruptions of monasteries, . . . to exite popular indignation against them. Hallam.
They abstained from some of the worst methods of corruption usual to their party in its earlier days. Bancroft.
✍ Corruption, when applied to officers, trustees, etc., signifies the inducing a violation of duty by means of pecuniary considerations. Abbott. -
The act of changing, or of being changed, for the worse; departure from what is pure, simple, or correct; as, a corruption of style;corruption in language.Corruption of blood can be removed only by act of Parliament. Blackstone.
Syn. -- Putrescence; putrefaction; defilement; contamination; deprivation; debasement; adulteration; depravity; taint. See Depravity .