Synonym: crooked, dishonest, evil, rotten, shady, wicked. Similar words: corruption, interrupt, interruption, abrupt, rupture, disrupt, abruptly, bankrupt. Meaning: [kə'rʌpt] v. 1. corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality 2. alter from the original 3. make illegal payments to in exchange for favors or influence 4. place under suspicion or cast doubt upon. adj. 1. lacking in integrity 2. not straight; dishonest or immoral or evasive 3. containing errors or alterations 4. touched by rot or decay.
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91. The police are too corrupt and they work for the Arellanos.
92. The police force inherited by Nicholas was small, corrupt and ill-trained.
93. To be moral is to be kind, righteous, fair and just, and to be immoral is to be shameless, sinful, corrupt and evil. Dr T.P.Chia
94. Corrupt customs officials have helped the drug trade to flourish.
95. Perhaps the most obvious is wilful and corrupt exploitation of debtors by dishonest employees of the credit reference bureau.
96. Their living conditions are getting worse year by year, politicians are corrupt, often are not held accountable.
97. Although he wielded enormous economic power, Park never became a rich man and was not personally corrupt.
98. It dramatized the challenge of trying to pose as a progressive leader while maintaining a profiteering, corrupt political organization.
99. Indeed Citibank, seems to have been a crucial money launderer for some of the world's most corrupt officials.
99. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
100. Well, partly because the corrupt Marcos regime mismanaged the industry.
101. When economic and social progress is hindered by ineffectual and corrupt government, the global polity suffers.
102. In the 1970s, the city's police force was among the most corrupt in the nation.
103. In 1994, New Orleans hired a new police chief to rescue the corrupt, ineffective police department from itself.
104. And corrupt officials have more chance of a rake-off when expensive goods are involved.
105. Money is created by men. Men are controlled by money. Money can produce a good man. Money can corrupt a good man. Dr T.P.Chia
106. MacDonald also had condemned the Lloyd George coalition as corrupt and unprincipled and had been a major beneficiary of its fall.
107. Power does not corrupt. Fear corrupts... perhaps the fear of a loss of power. John Steinbeck
108. So, why not blow the whistle on a thoroughly corrupt system sooner?
109. The cities were brash, corrupt, and the centres of organized crime.
110. The management of some our prisons has sometimes been corrupt, and it is our job to clean it up.
111. James Caan is the corrupt miner who plots to seize the rights.
112. It does not matter whether the purpose is to educate or edify, to corrupt or simply to make money.
113. Atheism is not anti-God but is strongly opposing any religion that creates the existence of God and use it to corrupt and control the human mind. The atheists reject the existence of God. God does not exist – but they are not necessarily irreligious. They can be believers of any spiritual belief that is not God- based. They are just as ethical and moral as religious believers. Dr T.P.Chia
114. It's generally impossible to compress such files - the program sees each overlay as corrupt data.
115. The creatures who inhabit it are cold and greedy and evil and corrupt.
116. His father emphasized strenuous effort to achieve goals and total obedience to those in authority, and he ranted about corrupt politicians.
117. It can be addictive, for power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely.
118. There was general relief that a government regarded as the most corrupt in the country's history had gone.
119. They are both clearly identified as London-based, as well as apparently disenchanted and/or corrupt.
120. In fact, it would seem to contain the seeds from which corrupt marketing practices grow.
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