corruption

[kəˈrʌpʃn]

corruption Definition

  • 1dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power, typically involving bribery
  • 2the process by which something, typically a word or expression, is changed from its original use or meaning to one that is regarded as erroneous or debased

Using corruption: Examples

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

  • Example

    The government was accused of corruption and embezzlement.

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    Corruption in the police force is a serious problem in some countries.

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    The company was found guilty of corruption and fined heavily.

  • Example

    The corruption of the original text made it difficult to understand.

corruption Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for corruption

Idioms Using corruption

  • corruption of blood

    the legal term for the inheritance rights of a person convicted of a serious crime

    Example

    The Constitution prohibits the corruption of blood as a punishment for a crime.

  • power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely

    the idea that people in positions of power are more likely to abuse their power

    Example

    The saying 'power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely' warns against giving too much power to any one person or group.

  • the misuse or distortion of language for political or ideological purposes

    Example

    The propaganda machine relied on the corruption of language to manipulate public opinion.

Phrases with corruption

  • the decay or loss of moral principles and values

    Example

    The novel explores the moral corruption of a society that values wealth and power over human life.

  • the abuse of power by government officials for personal gain

    Example

    The country's political corruption has led to widespread poverty and inequality.

  • the degradation or distortion of cultural values and traditions

    Example

    The rise of consumerism has led to the cultural corruption of traditional values and beliefs.

Origins of corruption

from Latin 'corruptio', meaning 'destruction'

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Summary: corruption in Brief

The term 'corruption' [kəˈrʌpʃn] refers to dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power, often involving bribery. It can also refer to the degradation or distortion of values, such as in 'cultural corruption.' The phrase 'power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely' warns against the abuse of power. 'Corruption' can also refer to the process by which something is changed from its original use or meaning to one that is regarded as erroneous or debased.

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