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1 fordervet
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2 korrupt
corrupt -
3 bestikkelig
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4 korrupt
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5 uhederlig
corrupt, crooked, dishonest* * *adj. dishonest -
6 fordervet
adj. [ ødelagt] depraved, corrupt, demoralized adj. [ moralsk] corrupt, depraved, debauched adj. [ om matvarer] tainted adj. [ forvansket] corrupt (f.eks. ) -
7 forvanske
verb. distort (f.eks. ) verb. corrupt, pervert verb. misrepresent verb. corrupt, garble -
8 avmoralisere
verb. (militær) demoralize verb. demoralize, corrupt, deprave -
9 bestikke
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10 forderve
verb. destroy, spoil, run, damage verb. pervert, deprave, corrupt -
11 forfalske
fake, forge* * *verb. falsify, corrupt, tamper with verb. [signatur, dokument] forge, counterfeit verb. [ om penger] counterfeit verb. [om væske, ved. oppblanding] adulterate -
12 korrumpere
verb. corrupt -
13 korrumpert
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14 pampevelde
subst. corrupt rule, tyranny of party bosses -
15 råtten
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16 uhumsk
adj. filthy, corrupt -
17 ødelegge
destroy, mess, rasere, ruin, spoil* * *verb. [ rive] demolish (f.eks. ) verb. destroy (f.eks.a house, a ship, a town; somebody's happiness, somebody s peace of mind
) verb. [ tilintetgjøre] destroy (f.eks.destroy an army; all his letters were destroyed in the fire
) verb. [ slå i stykker] smash, break (f.eks. ) verb. [ ved plantesykdom] blight (f.eks. ) verb. [ moralsk] corrupt, deprave verb. [ fortære] eat away (f.eks.acid eats away metal; the sea eats away the coastline
) verb. [ beskadige] spoil, damage (f.eks.the books are damaged by sea water; the rain has damaged the roads
) verb. [ spolere] mar, spoil (f.eks.don't spoil the fun; cook has spoilt the soup
) verb. [ legge i ruiner] ruin, shatter (f.eks.the house was shattered by the bomb
) verb. [ økonomisk] ruin (f.eks.these speculations ruined him; he ruined his father's business
) verb. [ skjemme bort] spoil (f.eks. )
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Corrupt — Cor*rupt , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Corrupted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Corrupting}.] 1. To change from a sound to a putrid or putrescent state; to make putrid; to putrefy. [1913 Webster] 2. To change from good to bad; to vitiate; to deprave; to pervert; to … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Corrupt — Cor*rupt (k?r r?pt ), a. [L. corruptus, p. p. of corrumpere to corrupt; cor + rumpere to break. See {Rupture}.] 1. Changed from a sound to a putrid state; spoiled; tainted; vitiated; unsound. [1913 Webster] Who with such corrupt and pestilent… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
corrupt — cor·rupt 1 /kə rəpt/ adj: having an unlawful or evil motive; esp: characterized by improper and usu. unlawful conduct intended to secure a benefit for oneself or another (as by taking or giving bribes) cor·rupt·ly adj cor·rupt·ness n corrupt 2 vt … Law dictionary
corrupt — [adj1] dishonest base, bent, bribable, crooked, debauched, double dealing, exploiting, extortionate, faithless, fast and loose*, fixed, foul, fraudulent, gone to the dogs*, inconstant, iniquitous, knavish, mercenary, nefarious, on the take*, open … New thesaurus
corrupt — mid 14c., from O.Fr. corropt unhealthy, corrupt; uncouth (of language), and directly from L. corruptus, pp. of corrumpere to destroy; spoil, figuratively corrupt, seduce, bribe, from com , intensive prefix (see COM (Cf. com )), + rup , pp. stem… … Etymology dictionary
corrupt — vb deprave, debauch, pervert, *debase Analogous words: degrade, debase, *abase: *ruin, wreck: pollute, defile, *contaminate Contrasted words: reform, amend, *correct … New Dictionary of Synonyms
corrupt — ► ADJECTIVE 1) willing to act dishonestly in return for money or personal gain. 2) evil or morally depraved. 3) (of a text or computer data) made unreliable by errors or alterations. 4) archaic rotten or putrid. ► VERB 1) make corrupt. 2) … English terms dictionary
corrupt — [kə rupt′] adj. [ME < L corruptus, pp. of corrumpere, to destroy, spoil, bribe < com , together + rumpere, to break: see RUPTURE] 1. Obs. changed from a sound condition to an unsound one; spoiled; contaminated; rotten 2. deteriorated from… … English World dictionary
Corrupt — Cor*rupt (k?r r?pt ), v. i. 1. To become putrid or tainted; to putrefy; to rot. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. To become vitiated; to lose purity or goodness. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
corrupt — ▪ I. corrupt cor‧rupt 1 [kəˈrʌpt] adjective 1. LAW using power in a dishonest or illegal way in order to get money or an advantage of some kind: • Swiss justice, in our experience, is as tough on corrupt bankers as it is on all other criminals. • … Financial and business terms
corrupt — 01. The former president was obviously [corrupt], and is accused of having stolen millions of dollars from the country. 02. Suspicions of widespread [corruption] in government have resulted in the downfall of the presidency. 03. There is a lot of … Grammatical examples in English