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    incorruptible
    /ˌɪnkəˈrʌptɪbl/

    adjective

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  2. 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.

  3. Learn the meaning of incorruptible, an adjective that describes someone or something that is 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 most commonly used to describe people who can resist being influenced to do the wrong thing, especially officials who cannot be bribed. The truly incorruptible people are people for whom money means very little.

  6. Incorruptible means incapable of being corrupted, honest, or not subject to decay. Learn the synonyms, pronunciation, and usage of this adjective with Collins English Dictionary.

  7. Learn the meaning of incorruptible, an adjective that describes someone who cannot be bribed or corrupted. See how to use it in sentences and contrast it with corruptible.

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