Definitionadj. incapable of being morally corrupted
Last update: November 1, 2015
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Judges should be incorruptible. [Please select]
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Fabricius was regarded by the Romans of later times as a model of ancient simplicity and incorruptible integrity. [Please select]
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Javert replied, his face incorruptible, and as melancholy as ever: "Mr." [Please select]
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We have shown that the soul is indivisible, incorporeal, unextended, and it is consequently incorruptible. [Please select]
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Your article is absurd and fantastic, but there's a transparent sincerity, a youthful incorruptible pride and the daring of despair in it. [Please select]
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No doubt, Cato the Censor, honest and incorruptible, had the laudable design of arresting the decline of morals. [Please select]
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His was an idealism that often leaves its holder poor indeed save in the possession of its own incorruptible wealth. [Please select]
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Raymond returned to the mess-room, while the two incorruptible fellows hastened to their stations on deck. [Please select]
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I am generous, just, like the incorruptible man with the green around his eyes, one Robespierre. [Please select]
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Probably he was the most enlightened man in Italy at this time, and of incorruptible integrity. [Please select]
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He is considered by friend and foe alike to be absolutely incorruptible, and the only thing I have ever heard even whispered against him is that he is _rich_. [Please select]
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