Summary
corrupt {adjective}
fradicio · comprato · disonesta · disonesto · depravata · depravato · corrotta · comprata · corrotto · infetto · bacato · bacata
to corrupt {verb}
bruttare · corrompere · comprare · traviare · cancrenare · contagiare · contaminare · bacare · adulterare · alterare · sofisticare · ammalare · alterarsi
English-Italian translation for "corrupt"
"corrupt" Italian translation
corrupt {adjective}
Because this corrupt elite in that region has lost even the power of deception.
Corruption in itself is an abomination but organised crime always finds life easier in a corrupt society.
And Nigeria, with the oil sector, had the reputation of being corrupt and not managing its own public finances well.
The fact remains that after the Wathelet period, Belgian justice was more corrupt, more inefficient and more inhuman than ever before.
Some of our political, religious, juridical and police institutions have been implicated in corrupt collusion with this evil.
No nation should be pouring taxpayers ’ money into a corrupt system.
Sharon stresses this: there will be no peace with a dictatorial, corrupt and tyrannical regime.
The essentially corrupt and uncontrolled system is the problem.
It happens too rarely that employees are suspended or fired if they are incompetent or corrupt.
Corrupt and dubious though the Fatah state was, a state ruled by Hamas would be even more objectionable.
to corrupt {verb}
to corrupt [corrupted|corrupted] {vb} (also: to taint, to sully, to stain, to dirty)
to corrupt [corrupted|corrupted] {vb} (also: to sweeten up, to square, to buy off, to lead astray)
Massive amounts of money have apparently been spent on corrupt electioneering.
It is nothing new that there are economic subjects or persons, who commit fraud or even become corrupt.
, "Let me see who I can corrupt today."
It has to be, however, a democratic state and one free from corruption.
It has penetrated and corrupted all these institutions.
to corrupt [corrupted|corrupted] {vb} (also: to sweeten up, to square, to buy off, to bribe)
to corrupt [corrupted|corrupted] {vb} (also: to lead astray, to debauch, to deprave, to pervert)
to corrupt [corrupted|corrupted] {vb} (also: to become morally corrupt, to defile)
Ladies and gentlemen, in order to combat corruption, this House must rid itself of the far right wing, which is another form of social gangrene.
to corrupt [corrupted|corrupted] {vb}
to corrupt [corrupted|corrupted] {vb}
We are all aware of the illiberal acts of these multinationals, which are destroying and corrupting both people and the environment.
to corrupt [corrupted|corrupted] {v.t.} (also: to lead astray, to pervert, to warp)
to corrupt [corrupted|corrupted] {v.t.} (also: to adulterate, to dilute)
to corrupt [corrupted|corrupted] {v.t.} (also: to warp)
But more generally, this noise is something that corrupts the signal.
It is outrageous that European legislation is being corrupted in this way.
We use it in the engineering and neuroscience sense meaning a random noise corrupting a signal.
to corrupt [corrupted|corrupted] {v.t.} (also: to sophisticate, to adulterate, to spoil, to perish)
to corrupt [corrupted|corrupted] {v.t.}
to corrupt [corrupted|corrupted] {v.i.} (also: to perish, to decay, to spoil, to ruin)
Synonyms
Synonyms (English) for "corrupt":
Usage examples
Usage examples for "corrupt" in Italian
Similar words
corroborative · corroded · corrodibility · corrosibility · corrosion · corrosive · corrosiveness · corrugate · corrugated · corrugation · corrupt · corrupted · corruptibility · corruptible · corrupting · corruption · corruptive · corruptor · corsage · corsair · corset
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