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incorruptible

 

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Adjective incorruptible has 1 sense
  1. incorruptible - incapable of being morally corrupted; "incorruptible judges are the backbone of the society"
    Antonym:
    corrupt (indirect, via incorrupt)

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Incorruptible

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition 1: Not susceptible to corruption or bribery; having strong moral principles that cannot be influenced or swayed.

Example sentence 1: The judge was known for being incorruptible, never accepting any form of bribe.

Definition 2: Not subject to decay, rot, or deterioration; unable to be corrupted or corroded.

Example sentence 2: The ancient artifact was made from a material that proved to be incorruptible over centuries.

Definition 3: Unable to be changed or altered; steadfast and unwavering.

Example sentence 3: Sarah's commitment to her beliefs remained incorruptible, even in the face of strong opposition.

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