Definitions for incorrupt

incorrupt in·cor·rupt

Spelling: [in-kuh-ruhpt or in-kuh-
IPA: /ˌɪn kəˈrʌpt or ˌɪn kəˈrʌp tɪd/

Incorrupt is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 17 points.

You can make 329 anagrams from letters in incorrupt (cinoprrtu).

Definitions for incorrupt

adjective

  1. not corrupt; not debased or perverted; morally upright.
  2. not to be corrupted; incorruptible.
  3. not vitiated by errors or alterations.
  4. Obsolete. free from decomposition or putrefaction.

Origin of incorrupt

1300-50; Middle English Latin incorruptus unspoiled. See in-3 + corrupt

Examples for incorrupt

incorrupt himself, Pitt was extraordinarily tolerant of corruption in others.

This ceremony was performed at midnight, and on opening his coffin the body was found to be incorrupt.

We learn from William of Malmesbury that the body was again found incorrupt 415 years afterwards at Durham, and publicly shewn.

If the judge were incorrupt, he would punish you for your blasphemy.

His throne was surrounded by statesmen of tried sagacity; his judges were incorrupt.

For his senses were open and clear, his soul as yet incorrupt, pure, and free.

A Southern volcano in New-Hampshire, pouring forth the lava of despotism in that incorrupt, and noble old fortress of liberty!

He was translated at midnight of October 13, 1163, when his body was found to be incorrupt.

The tribunal of the present is accessible to influence; that of the future is incorrupt.

He was incorrupt and his political professions were probably sincere.

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