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corruptness Definition


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corrupt
verb corrupted, corrupting
    tr & intr
    1. To change for the worse, especially morally.
    2. To spoil, deform or make impure.
      Thesaurus: disgrace, vitiate, demean, depreciate, defile, abuse, pervert, violate, ravage; Antonym: purify, restore.
    3. To bribe.
    intr
    4. To decay or deteriorate.
    5. Said of a text: to change it from the original, usually for the worse.
      Thesaurus: falsify, misrepresent, fabricate, colour, counterfeit, adulterate, forge, fix, doctor.
    6. computing.
      To introduce errors into (a program or data), either accidentally or deliberately, so that it is no longer reliable.
adj
    1. Morally evil.
      Thesaurus: immoral, debased, low, degraded, evil, wicked, reprobate, wanton, unscrupulous, nefarious.
    2. Involving bribery.
    3. Dishonest.
      Thesaurus: fraudulent, dishonest, venal.
    4. Said of a text: so full of errors and alterations as to be unreliable.
      Thesaurus: inaccurate, fallacious, deceptive, misleading, adulterated, expurgated, bowdlerized.
    5. computing.
      Said of a program or data: containing errors and therefore no longer reliable, eg as a result of a fault in the hardware or software.
Derivative: corrupter
noun
    Derivative: corruptive
    adj
      Derivative: corruptly
      adverb
        Derivative: corruptness
        noun
          Etymology: 13c: from Latin corrumpere, corruptum to spoil.



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