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Meanings of
corrupting
in inglês
Harmful to the mind or morals.
degrading
Related terms
harmful
noxious
That infects or taints.
contaminating
Related terms
infectious
Corrupting.
Related terms
seductive
Usage of
corrupting
in inglês
1
Drug gangs have long been suspected of
corrupting
public officials and politicians.
2
The
corrupting
benefits bill is the first government item in the Senate.
3
Loki, in nature, is the
corrupting
element in air, fire, and water.
4
But I think Edward had no idea at all of
corrupting
her.
5
In brief, this boy was cursed with a degraded and
corrupting
mind.
6
While Vanderbilt was
corrupting
the Common Council, Law was
corrupting
the legislature.
7
And how can there be dangerous beauties,
corrupting
beauties, and immoral beauties?
8
To Greek influence succeeded the still more
corrupting
one of foreign nations.
9
Sir Robert Walpole showed his love for his country by
corrupting
it.
10
Xtra customers to inadvertently send out potentially
corrupting
emails to their contacts.
11
Guard your parlor, therefore, from the
corrupting
influence of all immoral associations.
12
An idle trifling society is near akin to such as is
corrupting
.
13
That doesn't mean he's comfortable with the
corrupting
influence of the dollar.
14
What likelihood of
corrupting
a man who has no hope, no ambition?
15
Once I mentioned Acton's quotation about power
corrupting
,
and absolute power
corrupting
absolutely.
16
But could that be the first step down the road of power
corrupting
?
Other examples for "corrupting"
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corrupting
corrupt
Verb
Present
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
corrupt influence
corrupt the morals
corrupt western
corrupt government
corrupt power
More collocations
Corrupting
through the time
Corrupting
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common