uncorrupted
pronunciation
How to pronounce uncorrupted in British English: UK ['ʌnkə'rʌptɪd]
How to pronounce uncorrupted in American English: US [ˌʌnkə'rʌptɪd]
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- Adjective:
- (of language) not having its purity or excellence debased
- not decayed or decomposed
- not debased
Word Origin
- uncorrupted (adj.)
- c. 1400, of organic matter, "not putrefied," from un- (1) "not" + past participle of corrupt (v.). From 1560s of persons, "not influenced by bribes."
Example
- 1. That \'s why death is still uncorrupted .
- 2. This paper is trying to analyze the root of corruption from political cultural perspectives and to find ways to build uncorrupted politics .
- 3. The idea of legal regulation includes building of law-ruled government , transparent government , power limited government , uncorrupted government , and government with efficiency .
- 4. Ruled by the law means to carry out audit principles according to the law , follow audit project quality control measures and establish uncorrupted system .
- 5. Despite the fact that there are numerous uncorrupted officials who justly issued verdicts , they could not fundamentally change the pursuing goal of the overall society .