corrupting Meaning & Definition

  • En [ kəˈrʌpt]
  • Us [ kəˈrʌpt]

Meaning of corrupting In English

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  • Profit, as we shall see, was portrayed either as secondary or as corrupting.

  • They portrayed the desire for profit as one of the vices corrupting the commonwealth.

  • These "debts may be compromising or corrupting," and impartiality may become an improbable ideal for the insider-ethicist.

  • The language rights activists present the victim of linguistic imperialism as a sponge who uncritically absorbs corrupting material.

  • Then some processors (fewer than half of them) fail, and the fault consists in corrupting precisely this bit.

  • As one might expect it was this which aroused the most anxiety over the theory's potentially corrupting threats to morality and decency.

  • Uniform clothing offset the corrupting influences of vanity and competition so prevalent in modern society and subdued young women's tendencies toward competition.

  • Bootleggers are viewed as corrupting the music because they also have an interest in money.

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