Synonyms:
corrupted, debased, vitiated
Meaning: ruined in character or quality
Synonyms:
corrupt, corrupted
Meaning: containing errors or alterations; "a corrupt text"; "spoke a corrupted version of the language"
Usage examples
They corrupted him thoroughly, the poor old boy.
"You corrupted the city council!" shrilled Samuel.
Of course--it was the name of Xerxes, the Persian Conqueror, corrupted by time into this--Cherkis.
The reason for this is, that nothing is corrupted except by its form being separated from the matter.
Such was the influence of beauty at Rome before the licentious intercourse of the sexes had corrupted both.
Also it would be absurd to say that a body of so great a bulk is corrupted by the mere absence of the luminary.
Its social condition must be modified, its laws abolished, its opinions superseded, its habits changed, its manners corrupted.
And there is another potentiality which is not always in act, but proceeds from potentiality to act; as we observe in things that are corrupted and generated.
For if light were a body, it would follow that whenever the air is darkened by the absence of the luminary, the body of light would be corrupted, and its matter would receive a new form.
Moreover, in the days of Christ the morals of the whole world and the condition of the Israelites had become completely confused and corrupted, and Israel had fallen into a state of the utmost degradation, misery and bondage.