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corrupt (adj.)

early 14c., "corrupted, debased in character," from Old French corropt "unhealthy, corrupt; uncouth" (of language) and directly from Latin corruptus, past participle of corrumpere "to destroy; spoil," figuratively "corrupt, seduce, bribe," from assimilated form of com-, here probably an intensive prefix (see com-), + rup-, past participle stem of rumpere "to break," from a nasalized form of PIE *runp- "to break" (source also of Sanskrit rupya- "to suffer from a stomach-ache;" Old English reofan "to break, tear").

Meaning "decomposing, putrid, spoiled" is from late 14c. Sense of "changed for the worse, debased by admixture or alteration" (of language, etc.) is from late 14c. Meaning "guilty of dishonesty involving bribery" is from late 14c. Related: Corruptly; corruptness.

corrupt (v.)

mid-14c., "deprave morally, pervert from good to bad;" late 14c., "contaminate, impair the purity of; seduce or violate (a woman); debase or render impure (a language) by alterations or innovations; influence by a bribe or other wrong motive," from Latin corruptus, past participle of corrumpere "to destroy; spoil," figuratively "corrupt, seduce, bribe" (see corrupt (adj.)).

Intransitive sense of "putrefy, change from a sound to a putrid state" is from late 14c. Related: Corrupted; corrupting. In Middle English also corrumpen (mid-14c., along with corrumpcioun), from Old French corompre, from Latin corumpere.

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Definitions of corrupt from WordNet
1
corrupt (v.)
corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality;
Socrates was accused of corrupting young men
corrupt the morals
Synonyms: pervert / subvert / demoralize / demoralise / debauch / debase / profane / vitiate / deprave / misdirect
corrupt (v.)
make illegal payments to in exchange for favors or influence;
Synonyms: bribe / buy / grease one's palms
corrupt (v.)
place under suspicion or cast doubt upon;
Synonyms: defile / sully / taint / cloud
corrupt (v.)
alter from the original;
Synonyms: spoil
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corrupt (adj.)
lacking in integrity;
a corrupt and incompetent city government
humanity they knew to be corrupt...from the day of Adam's creation
corrupt (adj.)
not straight; dishonest or immoral or evasive;
Synonyms: crooked
corrupt (adj.)
containing errors or alterations;
a corrupt text
spoke a corrupted version of the language
Synonyms: corrupted
corrupt (adj.)
touched by rot or decay;
`corrupt' is archaic
Synonyms: tainted
From wordnet.princeton.edu