corruptible

[kəˈrʌptəbl]

corruptible Definition

  • 1able to be influenced to do something that is dishonest or illegal
  • 2able to be changed from its original form

Using corruptible: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "corruptible" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The police force was considered corruptible and was investigated for bribery.

  • Example

    The data stored in the system is easily corruptible if not backed up regularly.

  • Example

    The judge warned the jury not to be swayed by corruptible evidence.

corruptible Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for corruptible

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Summary: corruptible in Brief

The term 'corruptible' [kəˈrʌptəbl] describes something that can be influenced to act dishonestly or illegally, or something that can be changed from its original form. It is often used to describe people or systems that are susceptible to corruption, as in 'The police force was considered corruptible and was investigated for bribery.'