corruptive / kəˈrʌpt /

腐败性腐败的腐败性的贪污

corruptive3 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. guilty of dishonest practices, as bribery; lacking integrity; crooked: a corrupt judge.
  2. debased in character; depraved; perverted; wicked; evil: a corrupt society.
  3. made inferior by errors or alterations: Scholars compared the corrupt Alexandrian manuscript with a more reliable Greek translation.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to destroy the integrity of; cause to be dishonest, disloyal, etc., especially by bribery.
  2. to lower morally; pervert: to corrupt youth.
  3. to alter for the worse; debase.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to become corrupt.

corruptive 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

unwholesome

更多corruptive例句

  1. Dugan countered with an EEOC complaint that said her suspension was retaliation for her calling out sexual harassment, corrupt voting procedures, and conflicts of interest among board members at the organization.
  2. An overwhelming majority of his supporters — as many as 85 percent of them — believe that the election was corrupted by “millions” of instances of malfeasance.
  3. He plays Michael Desiato, a well-regarded New Orleans judge who is nevertheless a part of the city’s inherently corrupt dynamics, unwittingly or otherwise.
  4. It makes me consider the awe of solitude, and later, after its discovery, how easily that awe is corrupted.
  5. How attack ads in the Georgia Senate runoff races are shaping upThat said, accusing the Republican senators of being corrupt isn’t a new line of attack from Democrats.
  6. Shall it again be held, in its orbit by the attractive, the corruptive influence of the petty island of Great Britain?
  7. To correct this, at once and forever, dig up the very soil in which the corruptive roots expanded—here was the way, the only way.
  8. Your letter must be one of three kinds: pleading, peremptory, or corruptive.