Corrupt in a sentence as a verb

Expose the email trails of corrupt judges who put away kids for kickbacks.

When a good cop backs the cover story of his corrupt cop partner, he becomes a bad cop as well.

* Pedestrians are corrupt -- they throw themselves in front of your car then sue for damages.

So, probably not in favor of combatting a corrupt police force by breaking into the sheriff's home.

The stuff Wikileaks exposed about the US is nothing more than fraud, dishonesty, and corruption.

I have no doubt I am one of a small handful of people on HN that has intimate experience of how Saipan works and how corrupt this place is.

Turkey on the other hand is rampant with corruption, especially the current government.

Corrupt in a sentence as an adjective

And if you had no idea about the slavery and corruption and you are downvoting this you are only proving how mentally you are exactly like them.

When prosecutors take up arms in defense of their corrupt prosecutor peers, they become no better than the initially targeted.

But, combatting a corrupt police force by breaking into a police station and grabbing their files, as happened recently in Egypt, seems a bit different.

In particular, I'm thinking about the details of NSA efforts to infiltrate and corrupt the standards setting groups that produce commercial crypto schemes.

In situations where accusations of widespread corruption, misconduct, unethical action, etc are made, a phrase that is often trotted out in defense of the accused is "just a few bad apples".

The fundamentalist missionaries infected them with the peculiar sort of madness, entitlement, laziness and corruption that comes with that belief system.

Especially considering that internal anti-corruption mechanisms clearly aren't working and so many jurisdictions are hopelessly corrupt.

Corrupt definitions

verb

corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality; "debauch the young people with wine and women"; "Socrates was accused of corrupting young men"; "Do school counselors subvert young children?"; "corrupt the morals"

verb

make illegal payments to in exchange for favors or influence; "This judge can be bought"

See also: bribe

verb

place under suspicion or cast doubt upon; "sully someone's reputation"

See also: defile sully taint cloud

verb

alter from the original

See also: spoil

adjective

lacking in integrity; "humanity they knew to be corrupt...from the day of Adam's creation"; "a corrupt and incompetent city government"

adjective

not straight; dishonest or immoral or evasive

See also: crooked

adjective

containing errors or alterations; "a corrupt text"; "spoke a corrupted version of the language"

See also: corrupted

adjective

touched by rot or decay; "tainted bacon"; "`corrupt' is archaic"

See also: tainted