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  1. a. : free from error. b. : not defiled or depraved : upright. c. obsolete : not affected with decay. incorruptly. ˌin-kə-ˈrəp (t)-lē. adverb. incorruptness. ˌin-kə-ˈrəp (t)-nəs. noun. Examples of incorrupt in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web In Catholicism, a body that resists normal decay is considered incorrupt.

  2. Incorrupt definition: not corrupt; not debased or perverted; morally upright.. See examples of INCORRUPT used in a sentence.

  3. Jun 17, 2024 · incorrupt in British English. (ˌɪnkəˈrʌpt ) or incorrupted (ˌɪnkəˈrʌptɪd ) adjective. 1. free from corruption; pure. 2. free from decay; fresh or untainted. 3. (of a manuscript, text, etc) relatively free from error or alteration.

  4. adjective. free of corruption or immorality. “a policeman who was incorrupt and incorruptible”. synonyms: antiseptic. clean and honest. incorruptible. incapable of being morally corrupted. uncorrupted.

  5. adj. 1. free from corruption; pure. 2. free from decay; fresh or untainted. 3. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) (of a manuscript, text, etc) relatively free from error or alteration. ˌincorˈruptly adv. ˌincorˈruption, ˌincorˈruptness n.

  6. Synonyms for INCORRUPT: incorruptible, blameless, irreproachable, immaculate, clean, virtuous, innocent, guiltless; Antonyms of INCORRUPT: corrupt, depraved, dissolute, improper, degenerate, perverted, debauched, debased

  7. incorruptness. Categories: English terms prefixed with in-. English lemmas. English adjectives. English uncomparable adjectives. English terms with quotations.

  8. Incorrupt definition: Free of corruption or immorality.

  9. The earliest known use of the adjective incorrupt is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for incorrupt is from 1387, in a translation by John Trevisa, translator. incorrupt is a borrowing from Latin.

  10. (especially of a human body) not having undergone decomposition.. Meaning, pronunciation and example sentences, English to English reference content.