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    In·cor·rupt·i·ble
    /ˌinkəˈrəptəb(ə)l/

    adjective

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  3. Learn the meaning of incorruptible, an adjective that describes something or someone incapable of being corrupted or decaying. See examples of usage, synonyms, word history, and related entries.

  4. Incorruptible means morally strong enough not to be persuaded to do something wrong, or that something will not decay or be destroyed. Learn more about the word, its synonyms, and how to use it in sentences.

  5. Incorruptible is an adjective most commonly used to describe someone or an institution that cannot be caused to be dishonest or act immorally. It is the opposite of corruptible , which is used to describe those who can be corrupted , often easily.

  6. Incorruptible means morally strong enough not to be persuaded to do something wrong, or something that will not decay or be destroyed. Learn more about the word, its synonyms, and its usage in sentences from the Cambridge English Corpus.

  7. Definitions of incorruptible. adjective. incapable of being morally corrupted. “ incorruptible judges are the backbone of the society”. synonyms: incorrupt. free of corruption or immorality.

  8. 2 days ago · Incorruptible means someone or something that cannot be corrupted, bribed, or decayed. See synonyms, examples, and word origin of incorruptible in American and British English.

  9. Incorruptible means not able to be persuaded to do something wrong or dishonest, even if somebody offers them money. Learn how to use this adjective with pictures, pronunciation and usage notes from OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com.

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