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- Dictionaryincorruptible/ˌɪnkəˈrʌptɪbl/
adjective
- 1. not susceptible to corruption, especially by bribery. Similar Opposite
- 2. not subject to death or decay; everlasting. Similar Opposite
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INCORRUPTIBLE definition: 1. morally strong enough not to be persuaded to do something wrong: 2. If something is…. Learn more.
INCORRUPTIBLE meaning: 1. morally strong enough not to be persuaded to do something wrong: 2. If something is…. Learn more.
The meaning of INCORRUPTIBLE is incapable of corruption. How to use incorruptible in a sentence. incapable of corruption: such as; incapable of being bribed or morally corrupted; not subject to decay or dissolution…
If you describe someone as incorruptible, you approve of the fact that they cannot be persuaded or paid to do things that they should not do. [ approval ] He was a sound businessman, totally reliable and incorruptible.
Definitions of incorruptible. adjective. incapable of being morally corrupted. “ incorruptible judges are the backbone of the society”. synonyms: incorrupt. free of corruption or immorality.
/ˌɪnkəˈrʌptəbl/ (of people) not able to be persuaded to do something wrong or dishonest, even if somebody offers them money. Bribery won’t work with him. He’s incorruptible. Take your English to the next level. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.
Meaning & use. Pronunciation. Frequency. Compounds & derived words. Factsheet. What does the adjective incorruptible mean? There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective incorruptible. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. Entry status.