It is very difficult to get a corrupt judge thrown off the bench.
Nobody believed the police captain's claim that he had no knowledge of any corrupt officers in his precinct.
We had to throw the old fridge away, as the stench of rotten meat inside would corrupt any food we tried to keep in there.
The corrupt official accepted many bribes.
the government was very corrupt
politics are very corrupt
heads of states change from good to bad
prime ministers are corrupt
The whole Senate committee was too corrupt to figure out what they were doing.
The amount of corruption* in the government is shameful. The government's corruption* is shameful. It is shameful that the government is full of corruption*. You cannot reach your goal with honesty and hard work, dreams are reached through corruption and deceit*.
it is also a word that means bribery so we do use it often and its mainly used in government)
Corruption was rampant in the election.
The Police Officer uncovered department wide corruption.
The corruption was contained to one government office.
I found corruption inexcusaable.
The obloquy directed at corrupt judges is a reflection of the erosion of public trust in the judicial system.
The prefix for "corrupt" is "in-".
Corrupt has several meanings in English, and therefore there are a couple of words in Japanese for each case: Corrupt - As in destroy integrity 堕落する (daraku suru) means "to corrupt", and 堕落 (daraku) is "corrupt". As an adjective, you can also use 邪悪な (jaaku na) which is "wicked/evil". Corrupt - As in dishonest 買収された (baishuusareta) is an an adjective for a person that is already acting with such dishonest practices. 買収する (baishuusuru) is itself a verb for "to bribe".
In short because since the fall of Adam and Eve people are corrupt and tend to corrupt anything if they think that it will benefit them and their corrupt desires.
Vermont is often considered one of the least corrupt states in the United States. It consistently ranks low on corruption perception indexes and has a reputation for transparency and accountability in government.
i think politicaly
(two distinct meanings, same concept)The governor was a corrupt politician, selling favors to rich businessmen.The program would not function because a data file had become corrupt.
the corrupt senator will not be running for office again.
Great satirists save their most sardonic wit for the greedy, the corrupt, and the hypocritical.
The Third World's teeming millions would be waisted by the corrupt government leader.
The police dept was corrupt, and they beat the innocent civilian down.
The government is... (Corrupt, good at their job,etc.)I (Love, hate, dislike, etc...) this government.This government is...(Corrupt, good at their job,etc.)Are the government...(And so on)
The obloquy directed at corrupt judges is a reflection of the erosion of public trust in the judicial system.
"The corrupt military commander has committed an act of genocide when he ordered the bombs to fall all over the country."
The bureaucracies of the powerful monarchies were powerful but corrupt and selfish, therefore led to a rebellion. (made up sentence, not true... i dont think :D hope its useful!)
The conservatives are corrupt and ruined this country
Vitiate is to corrupt, impair, or devalue. Example : "It is conceivable than an error could be so serious as to vitiate the entire body of his work."