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单词 corrupts
释义

corrupt

1 of 2

verb

cor·​rupt kə-ˈrəpt How to pronounce corrupt (audio)
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 How to pronounce corrupt (audio)
corruptibility
kə-ˌrəp-tə-ˈbi-lə-tē How to pronounce corrupt (audio)
noun
corruptible
kə-ˈrəp-tə-bəl How to pronounce corrupt (audio)
adjective
corruptibly
kə-ˈrəp-tə-blē How to pronounce corrupt (audio)
adverb

corrupt

2 of 2

adjective

1
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 How to pronounce corrupt (audio)
adverb
corruptness
kə-ˈrəp(t)-nəs How to pronounce corrupt (audio)
noun

Synonyms

Verb

  • break down
  • decay
  • decompose
  • disintegrate
  • fester
  • foul
  • mold
  • molder
  • perish [chiefly British]
  • putrefy
  • rot
  • spoil

Adjective

  • debased
  • debauched
  • decadent
  • degenerate
  • degraded
  • demoralized
  • depraved
  • dissipated
  • dissolute
  • jackleg
  • libertine
  • loose
  • perverse
  • perverted
  • rakehell
  • rakehelly
  • rakish
  • reprobate
  • sick
  • unclean
  • unwholesome
  • warped
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Example Sentences

Verb a politician corrupted by greed music that corrupts the morals of children corrupting the country's legal system the corrupting influence of power Their idealism has been corrupted by cynicism. The file has been corrupted and no longer works properly. a corrupted version of the ancient text Adjective The country's justice system is riddled with corrupt judges who accept bribes. corrupt cops who sell drugs the country's corrupt legal system a corrupt version of the text a corrupt computer file that no longer works properly See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
No American should support election deniers for any position of genuine responsibility where their refusal to follow the rule of law will corrupt our future. NBC News, 21 Aug. 2022 Earlier this week, the House Oversight Committee obtained a cache of documents from the Department of Commerce that show just how far the Trump administration wanted to go to corrupt the census in its favor. Matt Ford, The New Republic, 21 July 2022 Power could fall into your lap at any moment -- but power can corrupt those who aren't careful. Chicago Tribune, 3 Aug. 2022 The hearing will focus on Trump's efforts to corrupt the DOJ, according to Chair Bennie Thompson. Chelsey Cox, USA TODAY, 23 June 2022 Running an advertising campaign encompasses metrics showing how your audience views and responds to your content across various ad networks, including fake traffic, attribution and clicks, with the real versions that corrupt your data. Jacob Loveless, Forbes, 27 June 2022 Its security and decentralization is second to none, meaning its almost impossible to corrupt the network for personal gains. Christiaan Hetzner, Fortune, 22 June 2022 Right-wing conspiracy theories have accused the Jesuits of supporting communism or trying to corrupt the church from within. Joseph P. Laycock, The Conversation, 24 May 2022 The basic dispute was whether contributions to winning candidates to repay personal loans to their campaigns were a form of political speech or a kind of gift with the potential to corrupt. New York Times, 16 May 2022
Adjective
By the end of 2020, after the lockdowns and the election, many conservatives had come to see that system the same way that right-wing extremists did—as corrupt and tyrannical, perhaps even satanic. Luke Mogelson, The New Yorker, 10 Sep. 2022 That brings us to the other fundamental principle of Trump’s legal arguments: that any prosecutor, committee, or judge that investigates or rules against him is biased, illegitimate, and corrupt. Matt Ford, The New Republic, 6 Sep. 2022 The rallies are often attended by thousands of supporters and feature his fiery speeches denouncing Pakistan’s current government as corrupt and a foreign puppet. Susannah George, Washington Post, 25 Aug. 2022 At this point, just assume everyone is corrupt and power-hungry. Aj Willingham, CNN, 21 Aug. 2022 In basic terms, data cleaning remediates flawed or corrupt data within a dataset—which is the primary cause of inaccurate data modeling and ineffective predictions. Yec, Forbes, 18 May 2022 The Renaissance authors of the 14th and 15th centuries, by contrast, had a more difficult relationship with the Catholic Church, which was extremely corrupt at that time. Barton Swaim, WSJ, 19 Aug. 2022 His book is an attempt at redeeming a career wrecked by Robert Mueller’s prosecutors, who portrayed him as one of the most corrupt characters to ever bestride Washington. Franklin Foer, The Atlantic, 16 Aug. 2022 Saied says his actions were constitutional and necessary to save Tunisia from years of political paralysis and economic stagnation at the hands of a corrupt, self-serving elite. CNN, 1 Apr. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb

Middle English, from Latin corruptus, past participle of corrumpere, from com- + rumpere to break — more at reave

Adjective

Middle English, from Anglo-French or Latin; Anglo-French, from Latin corruptus — see corrupt entry 1

First Known Use

Verb

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Adjective

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Kids Definition

corrupt 1 of 2

verb

cor·​rupt kə-ˈrəpt How to pronounce corrupt (audio)
corrupted; corrupting
1
: to change (as in morals, manners, or actions) from good to bad
He believes television can corrupt children.
2
: to influence a public official in an improper way (as by a bribe)

corrupt

2 of 2

adjective

1
: behaving in a bad or improper way : doing wrong
The corrupt judges will accept bribes.
2
: morally bad : evil
corrupt values

Legal Definition

corrupt 1 of 2

adjective

cor·​rupt
kə-ˈrəpt
: having an unlawful or evil motive
especially : characterized by improper and usually unlawful conduct intended to secure a benefit for oneself or another (as by taking or giving bribes)

corrupt

2 of 2

transitive verb

1
: to change from good to bad in principles or moral values
corrupting a minor
2
: to subject (a person) to corruption of blood

corrupts

verb

present tense third-person singular of corrupt
1
as in rots
to go through decomposition a dead mouse corrupting in the walls produced a terrible smell

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • rots
  • disintegrates
  • decomposes
  • decays
  • festers
  • spoils
  • deteriorates
  • perishes
  • putrefies
  • pollutes
  • molds
  • taints
  • contaminates
  • descends
  • crumbles
  • molders
  • sours
  • falls apart
  • turns
  • fouls
  • defiles
  • runs to seed
  • mortifies
  • breaks down
  • rusts
  • degenerates
  • goes to seed
  • curdles
  • ferments
  • withers
  • addles
  • sinks
  • turns off
  • declines
  • dilapidates

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • grows
  • restores
  • develops
  • ages
  • matures
  • ripens
  • purifies
  • refreshes
  • improves
  • renews
  • cleanses
  • integrates
  • assembles
  • composes
  • ameliorates
  • betters
  • meliorates
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2
as in degrades
to lower in character, dignity, or quality some observers believe that grossly violent movies corrupt the people who watch them as well as the people who make them

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • degrades
  • subverts
  • weakens
  • deteriorates
  • destroys
  • humiliates
  • depraves
  • poisons
  • debauches
  • dilutes
  • debases
  • pollutes
  • demeans
  • perverts
  • taints
  • damages
  • bastardizes
  • cankers
  • vitiates
  • contaminates
  • disgraces
  • demoralizes
  • warps
  • ruins
  • shames
  • prostitutes
  • impairs
  • cheapens
  • profanes
  • lessens
  • abases
  • mars
  • harms
  • humbles
  • dirties
  • thins
  • hurts
  • defiles
  • tarnishes
  • dishonors
  • wrecks
  • spoils
  • waters down
  • flaws
  • befouls
  • defaces
  • begrimes
  • descends
  • depreciates
  • stains
  • blemishes
  • downgrades
  • takes down

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • improves
  • ennobles
  • elevates
  • uplifts
  • exalts
  • enhances
  • enriches
  • dignifies
  • restores
  • perfects
  • honors
  • purifies
  • cleans
  • refines
  • ameliorates
  • cleanses
  • clarifies
  • amends
  • betters
  • respects
  • meliorates
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3
as in bribes
to influence someone with a bribe he bragged about having corrupted half of the officials on the city council

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • bribes
  • seduces
  • poisons
  • entices
  • provokes
  • tempts
  • buys
  • lures
  • persuades
  • has
  • pays off
  • taints
  • squares
  • subverts
  • degrades
  • debases
  • depraves
  • gets at
  • debauches
  • dishonors
  • demeans
  • induces
  • defiles
  • motivates
  • greases the palm of
  • oils the palm of
  • warps
  • stimulates
  • oils the hand of
  • abases
  • profanes
  • perverts
  • greases the hand of
  • beguiles
  • allures
  • prostitutes
  • spurs
  • flatters
  • baits
  • goads
  • traps
  • leads on
  • fixes
  • tampers (with)
  • snares
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