Corrupter example sentences

corrupter

definition

  - noun form of corrupt

cor·rupt

adjective

corrupt (adjective)

  - having or showing a willingness to act dishonestly in return for money or personal gain:

  - evil or morally depraved:

  - (of a text or a computer database or program) made unreliable by errors or alterations:

  - (of organic or inorganic matter) in a state of decay; rotten or putrid:

  - cause to act dishonestly in return for money or personal gain:

  - cause to become morally depraved:

  - change or debase by making errors or unintentional alterations:

  - cause errors to appear in (a computer program or database):

  - infect; contaminate:

Synonyms

corrupt, dishonest, dishonorable, unscrupulous, unprincipled, amoral, untrustworthy, underhand, deceitful, disreputable, discreditable, shameful, scandalous, corruptible, bribable, buyable, venal, fraudulent, swindling, grafting, criminal, lawless, felonious, villainous, nefarious, iniquitous, malfeasant, crooked, shady, tricky, dirty, lowdown, rascally, scoundrelly, bent, dodgy, honest, sinful, ungodly, unholy, irreligious, unrighteous, profane, blasphemous, impious, impure, immoral, depraved, degenerate, reprobate, perverted, debauched, dissolute, dissipated, intemperate, decadent, profligate, wanton, abandoned, immodest, lustful, lascivious, lewd, lecherous, sordid, bad, wicked, evil, base, low, warped, moral, bribe, suborn, buy, fix, square, nobble, purge, pervert, debauch, deprave, warp, subvert, debase, degrade, defile, sully, infect, influence, demoralize, purify, alter, falsify, manipulate, doctor, distort, adulterate, bastardize, dilute, contaminate, taint, cook, fiddle, vitiate, bribe, suborn, buy, fix, square, nobble, pervert, debauch, deprave, warp, subvert, debase, degrade, defile, sully, infect, influence, demoralize, purge, purify

"Corrupter" Example Sentences

1. The corrupter whispered insidious promises into the unsuspecting politician's ear.
2. He was accused of being a corrupter of youth, leading them astray with false ideologies.
3. Power, they say, is a great corrupter.
4. The corrupter, a shadowy figure, remained elusive to the authorities.
5. Money acts as a corrupter of morals for many.
6. His influence as a corrupter spread like wildfire.
7. She considered him a corrupter of public trust.
8. The novel explores the insidious nature of the corrupter and their influence.
9. Identifying the corrupter proved to be a difficult task for investigators.
10. He saw himself as a corrupter of systems, not of individuals.
11. Absolute power is a terrible corrupter, they say.
12. The evidence pointed directly to him as the corrupter.
13. They were looking for the corrupter of the election.
14. She suspected a corrupter among her colleagues.
15. He denounced the corrupter’s actions in a passionate speech.
16. A corrupter of souls, that's what they called him.
17. The corrupter is always more dangerous than the corrupted.
18. Was he a victim or a willing accomplice of the corrupter?
19. His motives as a corrupter remained ambiguous.
20. They were hunting the corrupter who'd leaked the documents.
21. The investigation led them to the main corrupter of the scandal.
22. He became a corrupter of his own ideals.
23. She accused him of being a corrupter of the public faith.
24. The corrupter worked from the shadows.
25. Fear is a potent corrupter.
26. Unbridled ambition is a powerful corrupter.
27. He saw himself not as a villain, but as a corrupter for the greater good.
28. The corrupter escaped justice, leaving behind a trail of devastation.
29. He denied being the corrupter, claiming innocence.
30. Many considered wealth a corrupter of the soul.
31. The corrupter methods were subtle and insidious.
32. He was a corrupter of the highest order.
33. His legacy as a corrupter continues to this day.
34. The corrupter will face consequences eventually.
35. They sought to expose the corrupter and bring them to justice.
36. He was described as a corrupter of the moral fabric of society.
37. The corrupter had a network of accomplices.
38. She warned against the dangers of the corrupter’s influence.
39. He was the mastermind, the chief corrupter.
40. The article highlighted the corrupter’s unethical practices.
41. The corrupter’s reign of terror ended abruptly.
42. His actions as a corrupter led to his downfall.
43. She was determined to unmask the corrupter hiding amongst them.
44. The corrupter, a master manipulator, played on their weaknesses.
45. Justice will prevail; the corrupter will be held accountable.
46. Even the best intentions can make one a corrupter if they aren’t carefully considered.
47. The corrupter used bribery and intimidation to get their way.
48. He was a corrupter of the political system.
49. The novel portrays the corrupter as a complex and morally ambiguous character.
50. To understand the crime, one must first understand the corrupter’s motivations.

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