Similar words: corruption, corruptive, corruptible, incorruption, incorruptible, anticorruption, interrupting, corrupt. Meaning: [kə'rʌpt] adj. 1. seducing into corrupt practices 2. harmful to the mind or morals 3. that infects or taints.
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1. Excessive campaign spending is corrupting the American political system.
2. In this poem patronage is seen as corrupting; those who strive for it must sacrifice essential human values.
3. The engine sputtered to life with a corrupting puff of diesel exhaust.
4. The play's central theme is greed and its corrupting effects.
5. It would be corrupting discipline to leave him unpunished.
6. Socrates was accused of corrupting young men.
7. My self corrupting salving thy amiss.
8. Fundamentalism of all persuasions is corrupting governments and fueling fear and resentment.
9. Its corrupting effects can be diminished to an arbitrarily small degree by the use of redundancy.
10. We could see the corrupting Qing Government walking up to her fate of decline.
11. They denounced the exposure of children to such corrupting literature.
12. Competition, which never justifies foul play,[sentencedict.com] is corrupting the Chinese Internet industry.
13. Jessica Gamble has been charged with child endangerment, evidence tampering and "corrupting another with drugs, " according to an indictment returned by a grand jury in Cincinnati, Ohio.
14. It would be corrupting military discipline to leave him unpunished.
15. The angel Tyraeldiscovers that Baal has succeeded in corrupting the Arreat.
16. Some say that society is corrupting, in fact it is one's choice whether they become corrupt.
17. Officials earlier this week said Guzman, who is still at large, spent months corrupting prison guards for the escape.
18. Instead of recognising a commercial exploitation, we're invited to see male lust as the corrupting force.
19. The Senate will form a committee to determine if violence on television is corrupting young people.
20. How was it, then, that Masailand acquired its reputation for corrupting those sent to rule over it?
21. The Oscar Wilde trials of 1895 condensed representations both of aristocratic debauchery and the corrupting effects of foreign morals.
22. Most will follow Barclays and write to their customers asking for permission to post them corrupting materials.
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23. They search for the meaning of life blindly with no hesitation in corrupting and hurting themselves.
24. Gambling, prostitution, thievery, and drug peddling became respected occupations, corrupting the next generation in childhood.
25. Even so, Ssangyong Motor is more like a poison corrupting Shanghai Automotive body.
26. He wrote and told the pater I was an immoral young dog and corrupting his house.
27. Hitler put the blame for Hess's flight to England on the corrupting influence of Professor Haushofer.
28. I swayed to the motion of the train, the city was corrupting me, my soul was slowly bitten, I wanted to yell out my mind, but it all seeped inwards, I was boring myself with my own pleas.
29. The most disgusting behaviour I heard from others is the profanatory activity corrupting the local cultural characteristics.
30. Picasso is trying to "take back" El Greco, by corrupting our capacity to see the original.
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