How To Use Incorruptible In A Sentence

  • The Horse, with its rigorous style and feeling of incorruptible honesty, is directly in the Güney tradition of social protest.
  • Seasoning from the common course of nature, and without supposing any new interposition of the Supreme Cause, which ought always to be excluded from philosophy, _what is incorruptible must also be ingenerable_. Hume (English Men of Letters Series)
  • An incorruptible panel of independent and competent adjudicators is imperative in ensuring that competitors are judged purely on the merit of their performance.
  • In many ways, it is a better introduction than high school civics and college political science courses that preach an incorruptible legal system - especially its judiciary - that always remains above politics.
  • We cannot maintain an incorruptible police force in a society that condones corruption.
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  • Some people think the soul, unlike the body, is incorruptible.
  • He further presses upon Christians the duty of loving one another with a pure heart fervently from the consideration of their spiritual relation; they are all born again, not of corruptible seed, but incorruptible, &c. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • But, nevertheless, in this social field most participants prefer to misrecognise themselves as incorruptible substances, ergo they think and simulate behaviour as if they were in the angelic spheres.
  • Some people think the soul, unlike the body, is incorruptible.
  • With such sanctified meekness does the Incorruptible lift his seagreen cheek to the smiter; lift his thin voice, and with jesuitic dexterity plead, and prosper: asking at last, in a prosperous manner: "But what witnesses has the Citoyen Barbaroux to support his testimony? The French Revolution
  • This conservative estimate is based on the assumption that a large number of ultrasonologists are incorruptible.
  • Ye, O most laudable, have forsaken the life that draggeth down, the delights of food and flourishing glory as transient things, and have attached yourselves unto Christ, kindled by His exceeding beauty, cleaving unto Him as sweet-smelling wild roses, and ye were God-beseemingly crowned with the crowns of the incorruptible Kingdom. The General Menaion or the Book of Services Common to the Festivals of our Lord Jesus of the Holy Virgin and of Different Orders of Saints
  • I've given up on certainties, but I do still believe in some things: that British racing is incorruptible, and that one day sport will once again be something we enjoy for its own sake.
  • Michelle Bachman invoked the "rule of law", and one conservative blogger held that Gulf Coast residents should take on BP in our "incorruptible" courts. Terrance Heath: From Alaska to the Gulf & The Niger Delta, With The Party of BP
  • An important aspect of that transformation is contained in Paul's exposition of the two different types of bodies that we shall receive, the present one "corruptible" and the future one "incorruptible". The Bahama Journal - Bahamas News Headlines
  • Although he chafed at times at her uncomforting honesty, he knew it was the thing—sometimes the only thing—that kept them from losing forever the authenticity they had once believed incorruptible. O: A Presidential Novel
  • Wenders always wants it both ways: high artifice and incorruptible honesty.
  • While human bodies were subject to hunger and pain, prey to a wide range of diseases and, eventually, decay, those of the saints remained impassable and incorruptible, in Camporesi's memorable formulation.
  • He was incorruptible, and had an intolerance to sloth and greed.
  • Earthly things were mortal - subject to change and transition - while the stars and planets were eternal and incorruptible.
  • We have all heard of cunning bowlers turning down their own appeals, withdrawing them is the proper term, the better to impress the umpire with their incorruptible honesty and win a decision next time.
  • Kevin was principled, courageous, incorruptible, unselfish and a man of great integrity.
  • What price political openness, legality, free-trade and an incorruptible civil service - I thought - if the end result is an England full of Macdonalds, Seattle coffee bars and pubs that serve Harvester Fayre.
  • The old man may have queered his own promotion but he was still known as the incorruptible and his judgment on the promotions of others was prized. The Bridges at Toko-Ri
  • Reasoning from the common course of nature, what is incorruptible must also be ingenerable. Reincarnation A Study in Human Evolution
  • Politicians must present themselves as infallible, incorruptible, incapable of dishonesty.
  • Le coeur se sature d'amour comme d'un sel divin qui le conserve; de la l'incorruptible adherence de ceux qui se sont aimes des l'aube de la vie, et la fraicheur des vielles amours prolonges. Middlemarch: a study of provincial life (1900)
  • For these punishments are temporal; but there neither the worm dieth nor is the fire quenched: for that body of all is incorruptible, which is then to be raised up. NPNF1-12. Saint Chrysostom: Homilies on the Epistles of Paul to the Corinthians
  • We have all heard of cunning bowlers turning down their own appeals, withdrawing them is the proper term, the better to impress the umpire with their incorruptible honesty and win a decision next time.
  • Wenders always wants it both ways: high artifice and incorruptible honesty.
  • In that moment he rises above his stupid gianthood, and earnestly warns the Son of Light that all his power and eminence of priesthood, godhood, and kingship must stand or fall with the unbearable cold greatness of the incorruptible law-giver. The Perfect Wagnerite, Commentary on the Ring
  • It is thought that the shittah and shittim wood of the Bible, of which Moses made the greater part of the tables, altars and planks of the tabernacle, was the same as the black acacia found in the deserts of Arabia and about Mount Sinai and the mountains which border on the Red Sea, and is so hard and solid as to be almost incorruptible. Among the Trees at Elmridge
  • She knew that it would have been a stone shock to Winnie, because Winnie was incorruptible herself. BAD MEDICINE
  • The result was a corps that for decades commanded respect as the pinnacle of efficient, incorruptible policing.
  • Kevin was principled, courageous, incorruptible, unselfish and a man of great integrity.
  • All celestial objects in the super-lunar region were made of an incorruptible element called aether.
  • Le coeur se sature d'amour comme d'un sel divin qui le conserve; de la l'incorruptible adherence de ceux qui se sont aimes des l'aube de la vie, et la fraicheur des vielles amours prolonges. Middlemarch
  • He talked of strong institutions not strongmen, incorruptible police, independent judges, a free press. Times, Sunday Times
  • But in the course of unmasking them, the novel's hero, Justin Quayle, becomes ever more the white knight, superb and incorruptible in his quest.
  • The very word "incorruptible" implies this attitude, as if the natural processes were a corruption, dirtying what is holy; whereas I find, on looking around me, that the intricacy of the decomposition process is incredible, amazing - miraculous, if you will - whether they be the product of some Creator or the result of some intricate evolutionary processes. Archive 2007-08-01
  • It is incorruptible, in which respect it is like its Maker, who is called the incorruptible God, Rom. i. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • The only way to render this perishing creature solid and incorruptible is for him to entertain and receive the word of God; for this remains everlasting truth, and, if received, will preserve him to everlasting life, and abide with him for ever. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • Speaking of the doctrine that was communicated to the initiates, Philo Judaeus says that "it is an incorruptible treasure, not like gold or silver, but more precious than everything beside; for it is the knowledge of the Great Cause, and of nature, and of that which is born of both. The Symbolism of Freemasonry
  • We need someone who can think carefully about changing the economic policy course of the country, who is as economist James K. Galbraith just shared with me "incorruptible", and who can run a big government operation, and instill national and global confidence in his or her leadership. Steve Clemons: Who Will Succeed Tim Geithner as Next Treasury Secretary?
  • Now the conventional wisdom is that the media will be kept honest and decent by an army of incorruptible amateur gumshoes.
  • That such abstract ideas, with names to them, as we have been speaking of are essences, may further appear by what we are told concerning essences, viz. that they are all ingenerable and incorruptible. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
  • They remind me of that crown incorruptible, which is reserved in heaven for all who love the Lord and have submitted to His will upon the earth. Blumenkörbchen. English
  • Earthly things were mortal - subject to change and transition - while the stars and planets were eternal and incorruptible.
  • He was a sound businessman, totally reliable and incorruptible.
  • The schools, proceeding from the illusions of sense, had carried this distinction very far; and had established the latter substances to be ingenerable, incorruptible, unalterable, impassable; and had assigned all the opposite qualities to the former. Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
  • She knew that it would have been a stone shock to Winnie, because Winnie was incorruptible herself. BAD MEDICINE
  • incorruptible judges are the backbone of the society
  • He is generally counted as incorruptible good official of the law.
  • I no longer thought of God in the analogy of a human body, yet I was constrained to conceive thee to be some kind of body in space, either infused into the world, or infinitely diffused beyond the world -- and this was the incorruptible, inviolable, unchangeable substance, which I thought was better than the corruptible, the violable, and the changeable. Confessions and Enchiridion, newly translated and edited by Albert C. Outler
  • By nature they are eternal and incorruptible, but Eriugena also thinks of individual created things as located spatially and temporally.
  • Made dogma in the Christian doctrine of the ‘odor of sanctity,’ that moral interpretation of corrupt and incorruptible flesh permeated secular culture as well.
  • The Island newspaper in particularly is openly contemptuous of the ‘political maggots’ that inhabit parliament and has repeatedly appealed for someone of incorruptible morals to save the nation.
  • Gold has been prized because it is the most inert metal, changeless and incorruptible.
  • In addition, suppose a bureaucrat was incorruptible and wanted to do his job with total commitment to efficiency, demanding, say, that contractors reduce swollen overtime costs.
  • As celebrated in their own eyes, these are always the true, the fearless, and the incorruptible revealers of corruption.
  • Most politicians genuinely believe they are incorruptible.
  • Always wrong, in short; but forthright, and incorruptible.
  • Fine if it were time-served and incorruptible Scottish law lords, but would a UN-sponsored court be as independent and free from bias?
  • Ivory is an arcane substance with the properly of rendering flesh incorruptible.
  • Most politicians genuinely believe they are incorruptible.
  • I am about to receive the incorruptible, indestructible, ever-living Seed of the Word of God.
  • a policeman who was incorrupt and incorruptible
  • As celebrated in their own eyes, these are always the true, the fearless, and the incorruptible revealers of corruption.
  • Prima_ are neither ingenerable nor incorruptible Substances; since by his _Alkahest_ some of them may be produc'd of Bodies that were before of another Denomination; and by the same powerfull _Menstruum_ all of them may be reduc'd into insipid Water. The Sceptical Chymist or Chymico-Physical Doubts & Paradoxes, Touching the Spagyrist's Principles Commonly call'd Hypostatical; As they are wont to be Propos'd and Defended by the Generality of Alchymists. Whereunto is præmis'd Part of
  • He was too straight, too obviously incorruptible; he'd never go along with it. A WORM OF DOUBT
  • To his supporters, Rawlings remains an incorruptible savior and pragmatist who kept the country from plunging into chaos.
  • But in the second meaning of the word "corruption," we confess that our Lord's body is incorruptible, that is, indestructible, for such is the tradition of the inspired Fathers. NPNF2-09. Hilary of Poitiers, John of Damascus
  • He was too straight, too obviously incorruptible; he'd never go along with it. A WORM OF DOUBT
  • He was a sound businessman, totally reliable and incorruptible.
  • His protagonist-heroes, especially the Chief Justice in The Lawyer and the Libertine and the film director in Appointment at Amalfi, show a scrupulous and incorruptible concern for truth and justice.
  • For us who were sinful, he gave up the holy one; for the wicked the innocent one; the just one for the unjust; the incorruptible one for corruptible men; and for us mortals the immortal one.
  • He was a sound businessman, totally reliable and incorruptible.

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