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corruption

[ kuh-ruhp-shuhn ]

noun

  1. the act of corrupting or state of being corrupt.

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  2. moral perversion; depravity.

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  3. perversion of integrity.

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  4. corrupt or dishonest proceedings.

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  5. debasement or alteration, as of language or a text.
  6. a debased form of a word.
  7. putrefactive decay; rottenness.

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  8. any corrupting influence or agency.
  9. Computers. the state of being compromised by errors in computer code or stored data, or an action that causes such errors:

    The system crash was the result of previously undetected data corruption.



corruption

/ əˈʌʃə /

noun

  1. the act of corrupting or state of being corrupt
  2. moral perversion; depravity
  3. dishonesty, esp bribery
  4. putrefaction or decay
  5. alteration, as of a manuscript
  6. an altered form of a word
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Derived Forms

  • ǰˈܱپDzԾ, noun
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Other Word Forms

  • t·ǰ·ܱtDz noun adjective
  • v·ǰ·ܱtDz noun
  • cǰ·ܱtDz noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of corruption1

First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English cor(r)upcio(u)n, from Middle French, from Latin ǰܱپō-, stem of ǰܱپō; corrupt, -ion
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Then the last bucket is major campaign finance reform and fighting back against corruption in particular.

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The scourge of corruption had long dogged the upper echelons of the Catholic Church.

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And he hopes the president’s efforts to get rid of waste, fraud and corruption will serve as a model for future administrations.

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Modesto defense attorney Frank Carson spent years accusing local police and prosecutors of corruption.

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Experts suggested that the corruption crackdown marked an attempt by the Kremlin to boost efficiency in the Russian military.

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doescorruption mean?

Corruption most commonly refers to a state in which members of organizations or institutions are engaging in illegal or otherwise dishonest practices to benefit themselves.

The term is most often used in the context of such rulebreaking by people who are powerful or who are responsible for the well-being of others, such as politicians, government officials, and police officers.

Corruption is a noun form of corrupt, which can be an adjective used to describe people who act in this way (or their actions), or a verb meaning to destroy the integrity of someone or something or cause someone to be dishonest.

More generally, corruption can refer to the act or process of someone or something becoming corrupt, depraved, or debased.

More specifically, corruption can refer to the alteration of a word or text in a way that deviates from its original or intended form.

Example: The investigation revealed a long history of corruption within the agency that extends to its highest ranks.

Where doescorruption come from?

The first records of the word corruption come from the 1300s. It ultimately derives from the Latin verb corrumpere, meaning “to ruin” (or literally “to break to pieces”), from the verb rumpere, “to break.”

Corruption happens when the people who are supposed to be upholding the rules break the rules to benefit themselves—typically to get richer or more powerful. The word is most commonly used to describe shady dealings by officials in the government or other organizations (as opposed to ordinary citizens). Perhaps the most common and well-known example of corruption is bribery, and in fact corruption can be used as a synonym of bribery.

When people refer to the corruption of a person, it usually involves a debasing of their values or morality (at least in the judgment of the person using the word). In the context of language and words, corruption happens all the time as words evolve and get introduced into other languages. This sense of the word is less negative than others. In the context of software, data corruption and file corruption happen due to various errors that result in files being lost or unable to be opened.

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are some other forms related to corruption?

  • anticorruption (noun, adjective)
  • overcorruption (noun)
  • precorruption (noun)
  • corrupt (adjective, verb)

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How iscorruption used in real life?

Corruption is most commonly used in the context of institutional corruption, especially in government and politics.

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Is corruption used correctly in the following sentence?

The corruption of your values has led you to make many bad decisions.

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