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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121. The ravaging giant of Eirena's territory finds counterparts in other figures depicted as monstrous, cruel, degenerate, and corrupt.
122. Most important, like its government, the army was corrupt and the morale of its men at rock bottom.
123. Overtime camouflages low pay rates, inefficiency, poor management and corrupt trade union practices.
124. Harry S Truman, personally decent, was damaged by an unreasoning loyalty to corrupt associates.
125. Edwards, a master psychologist of religion, represented his town as corrupt.
126. No one can tell whether a corrupt and collapsing Communist party can retain any share in power.
127. In the civil war of 324 he had represented his military campaign as a crusade against a corrupt paganism.
128. Federal prosecutors have established that corrupt private contractors and government officials embezzled more than $ 2.5 million from the department.
129. The real Nixon was not a benign statesman but a ruthless,(http://sentencedict.com/corrupt.html) corrupt president who abused power on a spectacular scale.
130. Law enforcement officials consider it the most corrupt of six border crossings in Arizona.
131. An inefficient socialist economy and thirty years of increasingly corrupt one-party rule have made their contributions.
132. Suburban communities swiftly expel sleazy politicians and weed out corrupt practices.
133. Week after week the papers were full of revelations about the minister's alleged corrupt dealings, until eventually he bowed to the inevitable and resigned.
134. Convicted criminals in penal institutions are disqualified as are persons convicted of certain corrupt or illegal practices at elections.
135. The human beings who survive the Flood come from the old corrupt, violent order.
136. Perez said that there were virtually no procedures in place to weed out corrupt officials.
137. Bad books corrupt the mind, but sometimes you can learn a lot more from a so- called bad book. Dr T.P.Chia
138. It has often achieved less than that - by keeping corrupt governments and their economy-wrecking policies in place.
139. Yet without their presence in Washington and the state capitals, the system would be even more corrupt than it is today.
140. Progressives wish to support community-based organizations rather than corrupt governments.
141. Corrupt border-officials collude with importers of dubious goods wanting to grease their way into the country.
142. Perhaps more to the point, he is a corrupt man.
143. Interestingly, they believe him when he says that he will prosecute and imprison corrupt officials.
144. Indeed, while many industries benefit from the current corrupt system of campaign finance, no other industry benefits more directly.
145. Good books enlighten the mind, bad books corrupt the soul. Dr T.P.Chia
146. Local government in the area is seen as being corrupt and inefficient.
147. The state is seen as corrupt and callous, incapable of delivering justice or prosperity to the people.
148. Further, the higher the profits, the easier it is to corrupt government agents.
149. By October 1952, when we left Pusan, the corrupt Rhee government was in shambles.
150. Even so it is not clear whether the old corrupt officials have been removed.
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