Lack of integrity or honesty (especially susceptibility to bribery); use of a position of trust for dishonest gain.
1 At least it delays the spread of entire corruptness .
2 They know "nothing of the corruptness and faithless arts of Europe."
3 The hopeless corruptness of 2Samuel xv.
4 Father was mayor at one time and held various other public offices, and no one, at least, ever accused him of civic corruptness .
5 Ezra Edelman's exhaustive documentary was more than just the story of O.J., it was an examination of race in America and the corruptness of fame.
6 These seem to have been "enemies of the cross of Christ" in the looseness of their lives rather than in the corruptness of their creed.
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