corrupted

IPA: kɝˈʌptɪd

adjective

  • Marked by immorality and perversion; depraved.
  • Dishonest.
  • Containing errors.
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Examples of "corrupted" in Sentences

  • This elevated platform is also called "Almenar", a word corrupted from the Arabic Al-minbar, the "chair", the "pulpit".
  • This would be what we call a corrupted server and this is what happens when you back up your website pages, but not the database.
  • "The Big Fix" begins with a concise history of BP, then narrows its focus to Louisiana, which it describes as a corrupted United States "oil colony."
  • "_Lazzi_," mentions Riccoboni, in his "_Histoire du Theâtre Italien_," is a term corrupted from the old Tuscan _Lacci_, which signifies a knot, or something that connects.
  • Andorra, a name corrupted from the Arabic el (al) darra, "a plenteous rainfall," showing how the Moors appreciated this feature of so well wooded and hilly a district after the arid plains of the south.
  • I realize people remain corrupted by money but there is enough envidence to suggest I am used to enforce decency upon others, as opposed to the "proactive" PIC, who takes it upon themselves, yet another of the evil companies which people need to look out for.
  • Do be surprised if these are people who experienced Bible study, went to CCD, had that religious education. god-less people who never received this education laugh at me, typically will remain corrupted throughout their lives and are likely to end up The Damned.
  • Because he is not the best candidate to head this international cultural organization and because he has been a member in corrupted regime for more than 20 years … Again as an Egyptian I refuse this candidacy which I believe is an insult to Egypt before the UNESCO
  • The brilliant scarlet coral-like berries which are found set closely about the erect spike of the arum in the autumn [35] are known to country lads as adder's meat -- a name corrupted from the Anglo-Saxon _attor_, "poison," as originally applied to these berries, though it is remarkable that pheasants can eat them with impunity.

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