[
US
/kɝˈəptɪd/
]
[ UK /kəɹˈʌptɪd/ ]
[ UK /kəɹˈʌptɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- ruined in character or quality
-
containing errors or alterations
spoke a corrupted version of the language
a corrupt text
How To Use corrupted In A Sentence
- Perhaps I've been corrupted by Photoshop, but regardless, the GIMP just feels unusably arcane and clunky. December 29th, 2007
- The text of the Jnashwari had become corrupted, so he re-edited it, and his recension has remained current to the present day.
- Much of his work deals with the theme of innocence corrupted by capitalism.
- Inevitably, you must wonder whether barbarism is the natural condition of man let loose, or the depraved state of man when corrupted by violence.
- I use the word in its connotation of an unimpaired or uncorrupted state of affairs.
- Getting Pregnant While Taking Celexa of 300 mg/kg/day corrupted to lollipops for one fibrinolysis did persoally chlorpromazine in hexokinase formation or any sappy adverse gugulipid effects. Wii-volution
- To prevent the United States Congress from being similarly corrupted with "placemen", Article I, Section 6 of the Constitution stated: Archive 2009-01-01
- We can get angry about it, complaining that the perfect language of our childhood is being corrupted by ignorance and carelessness, but we can't stop it happening.
- Although I thought could make a copy of my original, uncorrupted disk, the program wouldn't allow it.
- Innocent blondes, corrupted by wolfish brunettes with mannish haircuts and tight, tight sweaters, stare wide-eyed at the reader.