| 单词 | corruptness | 
| 释义 | corrupt1 of 2verb  cor·rupt  kə-ˈrəpt    corrupted; corrupting; corrupts   transitive verb 1  a    : to change from good to bad in morals, manners, or actions  Officials were corrupted by greed. was accused of corrupting the youth  also : bribe   b    : to degrade with unsound principles or moral values  Some fear the merger will corrupt the competitive marketplace. 2   : rot, spoil  The fruits were transported without being corrupted. 3   : to subject (a person) to corruption of blood   4   : to alter from the original or correct form or version  The file was corrupted. intransitive verb 1  a    : to become tainted or rotten  leaving the bodies to corrupt on the field  b    : to become morally debased   2   : to cause disintegration or ruin    corrupter noun    or less commonly corruptor   kə-ˈrəp-tər   corruptibility   kə-ˌrəp-tə-ˈbi-lə-tē noun  corruptible   kə-ˈrəp-tə-bəl adjective  corruptibly   kə-ˈrəp-tə-blē adverb corrupt2 of 2 adjective1  a    : morally degenerate and perverted : depraved    b    : characterized by improper conduct (such as bribery or the selling of favors)  corrupt judges 2   : putrid, tainted   3   : adulterated or debased by change from an original or correct condition  a corrupt version of the text  corruptly   kə-ˈrəp(t)-lē adverb  corruptness   kə-ˈrəp(t)-nəs noun corruptness nounas in corruptiona sinking to a state of low moral standards and behavior such corruptness in government threatens our democratic institutions Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
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