Corrupt
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British pronunciation/kəɹˈʌpt/
American pronunciation/kɝˈəpt/

Definizione e Significato di "corrupt"

to corrupt
01

corrompere, degradare

to make someone act dishonestly or unethically, often in exchange for money or personal benefit
Transitive: to corrupt sb
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The politician was corrupted by the offer of bribes.
The businessman tried to corrupt the officials to get his project approved.
They attempted to corrupt the judge with a large sum of money.
02

corrompere, depradare

to influence someone or something in a way that leads to a loss of moral integrity or ethical standards
Transitive: to corrupt a person or their character
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The harsh environment began to corrupt his once noble character.
The constant exposure to greed and power slowly corrupted her.
The power to make decisions corrupted him, leading to unjust actions.
03

corrompere, alterare

to alter something in a negative way by introducing mistakes or changes
Transitive: to corrupt sth
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The editor ’s mistakes began to corrupt the original text, making it difficult to understand.
A virus can corrupt your documents by altering them without your knowledge.
The changes he made corrupted the entire design, making it less effective.
04

corrompere

to cause errors or damage to a digital file, program, or system, either intentionally or unintentionally, due to a malfunction or interference
Transitive: to corrupt a digital file
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A virus can corrupt your computer files if you ’re not careful.
The sudden power outage corrupted the data on the hard drive.
Opening the email attachment might corrupt your system if it ’s infected.
corrupt
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corrotto

using one's power or authority to do illegal things for personal gain or financial benefit
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The corrupt politician embezzled public funds for personal gain.
The corrupt banker manipulated financial markets for his own profit, causing widespread economic harm.
The corrupt mayor awarded government contracts to friends and family members without fair competition.
02

corrotto, disonesto

not straight; dishonest or immoral or evasive
03

corrotto, alterato

containing errors or alterations
04

marcio, corrotto

touched by rot or decay
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