Incorrupt
adj ·Uncommon ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 not corrupt, void of moral corruption not-comparable
"He slighted the plaudits of their theatre, he abhorred their dances and their horse-races, he was abstinent even at a festival, and incorrupt himself, perpetually admonished the dissipated citizens of their impious abandonment of the laws of their country."
- 2 free from physical decay not-comparable
"His body was found incorrupt in 1063, and placed in a monument on the side of the high altar: and in 1170 it was enshrined in a silver case."
- 1 free of corruption or immorality wordnet
- 2 not decayed wordnet
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More examples"He slighted the plaudits of their theatre, he abhorred their dances and their horse-races, he was abstinent even at a festival, and incorrupt himself, perpetually admonished the dissipated citizens of their impious abandonment of the laws of their country."
Etymology
From in- + corrupt.
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