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incorrupt (encz) | incorrupt,bezchybný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
incorrupt (encz) | incorrupt,bezvadný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
incorrupt (encz) | incorrupt,neúplatný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
incorrupt (encz) | incorrupt,nezkažený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Incorrupt (gcide) | Incorrupt \In`cor*rupt"\, a. [L. incorruptus. See In- not, and
Corrupt.]
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1. Not affected with corruption or decay; unimpaired; not
marred or spoiled.
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2. Not defiled or depraved; pure; sound; untainted; above the
influence of bribes; upright; honest. --Milton.
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Your Christian principles . . . which will preserve
you incorrupt as individuals. --Bp. Hurd.
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incorrupt (wn) | incorrupt
adj 1: free of corruption or immorality; "a policeman who was
incorrupt and incorruptible" [ant: corrupt]
2: free of corruption or immorality |
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incorruptibility (encz) | incorruptibility,nepodplatitelnost n: Zdeněk Brožincorruptibility,neúplatnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
incorruptible (encz) | incorruptible,nepodplatitelný adj: Zdeněk Brožincorruptible,neúplatný adj: Zdeněk Brožincorruptible,nezkazitelný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
incorruptibly (encz) | incorruptibly, |
incorruption (encz) | incorruption,nezkaženost n: Zdeněk Brož |
incorruptness (encz) | incorruptness,bezúhonnost n: Zdeněk Brožincorruptness,nezkaženost n: Zdeněk Brožincorruptness,poctivost n: Zdeněk Brož |
Incorrupt (gcide) | Incorrupt \In`cor*rupt"\, a. [L. incorruptus. See In- not, and
Corrupt.]
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1. Not affected with corruption or decay; unimpaired; not
marred or spoiled.
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2. Not defiled or depraved; pure; sound; untainted; above the
influence of bribes; upright; honest. --Milton.
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Your Christian principles . . . which will preserve
you incorrupt as individuals. --Bp. Hurd.
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Incorrupted (gcide) | Incorrupted \In`cor*rupt"ed\, a.
Uncorrupted. [Obs.]
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Breathed into their incorrupted breasts. --Sir J.
Davies.
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Incorruptibility (gcide) | Incorruptibility \In`cor*rupt`i*bil"i*ty\, n. [L.
incorruptibilitas: cf. F. incorruptibilit['e].]
The quality of being incorruptible; incapability of
corruption. --Holland.
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Incorruptible (gcide) | Incorruptible \In`cor*rupt"i*ble\, a. [L. incorruptibilis: cf.
F. incorruptible. See In- not, and Corrupt.]
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1. Not corruptible; incapable of corruption, decay, or
dissolution; as, gold is incorruptible.
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Our bodies shall be changed into incorruptible and
immortal substances. --Wake.
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2. Incapable of being bribed or morally corrupted; inflexibly
just and upright.
[1913 Webster]Incorruptible \In`cor*rupt"i*ble\, n. (Eccl. Hist.)
One of a religious sect which arose in Alexandria, in the
reign of the Emperor Justinian, and which believed that the
body of Christ was incorruptible, and that he suffered
hunger, thirst, pain, only in appearance.
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Incorruptibleness (gcide) | Incorruptibleness \In`cor*rupt"i*ble*ness\, n.
The quality or state of being incorruptible. --Boyle.
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Incorruptibly (gcide) | Incorruptibly \In`cor*rupt"i*bly\, adv.
In an incorruptible manner.
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Incorruption (gcide) | Incorruption \In`cor*rup"tion\, n. [L. incorruptio: cf. F.
incorruption. See In- not, and Corruption.]
The condition or quality of being incorrupt or incorruptible;
absence of, or exemption from, corruption.
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It is sown in corruption; it is raised in incorruption.
--1 Cor. xv.
42.
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The same preservation, or, rather, incorruption, we
have observed in the flesh of turkeys, capons, etc.
--Sir T.
Browne.
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Incorruptive (gcide) | Incorruptive \In`cor*rupt"ive\, a. [L. incorruptivus.]
Incorruptible; not liable to decay. --Akenside.
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Incorruptly (gcide) | Incorruptly \In`cor*rupt"ly\, adv.
Without corruption.
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To demean themselves incorruptly. --Milton.
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Incorruptness (gcide) | Incorruptness \In`cor*rupt"ness\, n.
1. Freedom or exemption from decay or corruption.
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2. Probity; integrity; honesty. --Woodward.
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incorruptibility (wn) | incorruptibility
n 1: the incapability of being corrupted [ant: corruptibility] |
incorruptible (wn) | incorruptible
adj 1: incapable of being morally corrupted; "incorruptible
judges are the backbone of the society" |
incorruption (wn) | incorruption
n 1: characterized by integrity or probity [syn:
incorruptness, incorruption] [ant: corruption,
corruptness] |
incorruptness (wn) | incorruptness
n 1: characterized by integrity or probity [syn:
incorruptness, incorruption] [ant: corruption,
corruptness] |
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