Similar words: corrupt, corruptly, interrupted, corruption, corruptible, uninterrupted, incorruptible, disrupted. Meaning: [-tɪd] adj. 1. containing errors or alterations 2. ruined in character or quality.
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61. Incidents when the fabric of the fourth dimension becomes corrupted are incredibly rare.
62. The disadvantage is that if the federation is corrupted, few safeguards prevent an unauthorized user from gaining access to controlled information.
63. In most situations we will deal with image noise with high density, especially it is very difficult for processing image corrupted by salt-and-pepper noise with high probabilities.
64. But this headnote goes a lot further simply than that: "And by occasion foretells the ruin of our corrupted Clergy."
65. Indeed, Chinese colleges are being corrupted by a combination of a stubborn emphasis on the old bookish knowledge and the recent running-out-of-control experiment with self-financing.
66. This corrupted loyalty is better described as complicity or opportunistic behavior.
67. Also note that if data is written to a sparse file container when there is not enough free space in the host file system, the encrypted file system may get corrupted.
68. Through the reflection of three years' life behind jail , assuredly I feel the verity that I did yearn to seek for even a ghost of elegancy of affection , but ultimately corrupted .
69. Mystery and speculation surround the corrupted fel orcs who recently appeared in Outland.
69. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
70. If you have bad friends, your morals may be corrupted.
71. Using this switch leaves the corrupted files in an unknown state.
72. She traded with them; sometimes she went to war with them; and all too often she was corrupted by their idolatrous religions.
73. The corrupted hearing of people required a collision of sounds.
74. His imagination dazzled him, but his heart never was corrupted.
75. If you suspect that Ambulant has corrupted itself and needs to be rebuilt, you can do this by removing the build working directories, re-extracting the source files, and recompiling.
76. In the low SNR condition of radiometer, the usual generalized solution of the inverse problem may be completely corrupted by noise and therefore completely deprived of the exact solution.
77. The new corrupted tube fishing tools and bailer tools are pertinent.
78. The denoising of a natural image corrupted by Gaussian noise is a classical problem in image processing.
79. Both sides of the aisle are corrupted by the soft money that gets them elected.
80. The computer simulation is made, and the results show that this method get higher signal to noise ratio and better signal restoration, when apply to the coherent noise corrupted digital signal.
81. At last, the corrupted image is filtered using an adaptive method. Simulation results show that this algorithm outperforms th...
82. Unexpected end of file or stream encountered. File is probably truncated or corrupted.
83. This is a legal XML character stream and the parser does not throw an error, but the data inside the XML column is now corrupted.
84. Every 4 rounds, he uses his corrupted power ability to incapacitate whatever characters he feels are the greatest threat.
85. They can ensure that traditional cuisines are not totally corrupted by commercial practices.
86. The executable you are attempting to run has been corrupted.
87. Those corrupted officials will eat our country out of house and home.
88. Not doing so can lead to corrupted memory due to unsynchronized manipulation by multiple threads.
89. The CRC, or cyclic redundancy check, is a mathematical computation that is added to ensure that the frame is not corrupted.
90. One of the use cases where history file restore is particularly useful is when you need to decide which database image to restore when the current history file is corrupted.
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