Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: corrupted
IPA transcription: [kɚ'ʌptɪd]
Pronunciations of corrupted
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adverb meaning of the word
  • 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  • Its social condition must be modified, its laws abolished, its opinions superseded, its habits changed, its manners corrupted.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.
0. Word pronunciation is derived from article recording William the Conqueror, License CC BY-SA 4.0
1. Word pronunciation is derived from article recording Hereditary peer, License CC BY-SA 4.0
2. Word pronunciation is derived from article recording Cleveland Street scandal, License CC BY-SA 4.0
3. Word pronunciation is derived from article recording Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, License CC BY-SA 4.0