CORRUPT vs REPROBATE: NOUN
- N/A
- An individual with low morals or principles.
- One rejected by God; a sinful person.
- A person without moral scruples
- A morally unprincipled person.
- One who is predestined to damnation.
- One who is very profligate or abandoned; a person given over to sin; one lost to virtue and religion; a wicked, depraved wretch.
- One morally abandoned and lost.
CORRUPT vs REPROBATE: ADJECTIVE
- With lots of errors in it; not genuine or correct; in an invalid state.
- In a depraved state; debased; perverted; morally degenerate; weak in morals.
- Abounding in errors; not genuine or correct.
- Changed from a state of uprightness, correctness, truth, etc., to a worse state; vitiated; depraved; debased; perverted.
- Changed from a sound to a putrid state; spoiled; tainted; vitiated; unsound.
- Touched by rot or decay
- Not straight; dishonest or immoral or evasive
- Marked by immorality and perversion; depraved.
- Venal or dishonest.
- Containing errors or alterations, especially ones that prevent proper understanding or use.
- Tainted; putrid.
- Lacking in integrity
- Containing errors or alterations
- Immoral, having no religious or principled character.
- Rejected by God; damned, sinful.
- Rejected; cast off as worthless.
- Of or pertaining to one who is given up to wickedness.
- Deviating from what is considered moral or right or proper or good
- Not enduring proof or trial; not of standard purity or fineness; disallowed; rejected.
- Rejected by God and without hope of salvation.
- Morally unprincipled; shameless.
- Abandoned to punishment; hence, morally abandoned and lost; given up to vice; depraved.
- Marked by immorality; deviating from what is considered right or proper or good
CORRUPT vs REPROBATE: VERB
- To make corrupt; to change from good to bad; to draw away from the right path; to deprave; to pervert.
- Place under suspicion or cast doubt upon
- Make illegal payments to in exchange for favors or influence
- Alter from the original
- Corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality
- Abandon to eternal damnation
- Express strong disapproval of
- Reject (documents) as invalid
- To have strong disapproval of something; to condemn.
- Of God: to abandon or reject, to deny eternal bliss.
- To refuse, set aside.
CORRUPT vs REPROBATE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To become vitiated; to lose purity or goodness.
- To become putrid or tainted; to putrefy; to rot.
- To ruin morally; pervert.
- To destroy or subvert the honesty or integrity of, as by offering bribes.
- To cause to become rotten; spoil.
- To render impure; contaminate.
- To alter from original or proper form.
- To damage (data) in a file or on a disk.
- To become corrupt.
- N/A
CORRUPT vs REPROBATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To change from good to bad; to vitiate; to deprave; to pervert; to debase; to defile.
- To waste, spoil, or consume; to make worthless.
- To draw aside from the path of rectitude and duty.
- To disapprove of; condemn.
- To abandon to eternal damnation. Used of God.
- To disapprove with detestation or marks of extreme dislike; to condemn as unworthy; to disallow; to reject.
- To abandon to punishment without hope of pardon.
CORRUPT vs REPROBATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not straight
- Changed for the worse; debased or falsified by admixture, addition, or alteration; erroneous or full of errors: as, a corrupt text.
- Dishonest; without integrity; guilty of dishonesty involving bribery, or a disposition to bribe or be bribed: as, corrupt practices; a corrupt judge.
- Debased in character; depraved; perverted; infected with evil.
- Decomposing, or showing signs of decomposition; putrid; spoiled; tainted; vitiated.
- Legally tainted, as by an act of attainder of treason or felony: said of the blood of one legally attainted. See corruption, 8.
- Dishonest or immoral or evasive
- Synonyms Decay, Putrefy, etc. See rot.
- To become putrid; putrefy; rot.
- Synonyms Spoil, taint. Contaminate, deprave, demoralize. See taint, v. t.
- To debase or render impure by alterations or innovations; infect with imperfections or errors; falsify; pervert: as, to corrupt language; to corrupt a text.
- To pervert or vitiate the integrity of; entice from allegiance, or from a good to an evil course of conduct; influence by a bribe or other wrong motive.
- To vitiate or deprave, in a moral sense; change from good to bad; infect with evil; pervert; debase.
- To change from a sound to a putrid or putrescent state; cause the decomposition of (an organic body), as by a natural process, accompanied by a fetid smell; change from a good to a bad physical condition, in any way.
- To vitiate physically; render unsound; taint or contaminate as with disease; decompose: as, to corrupt the blood.
- To injure; mar; spoil; destroy.
- To disapprove vehemently; contemn strongly; condemn; reject.
- To abandon to vice or punishment, or to hopeless ruin or destruction. See reprobation, 3.
- Synonyms To reprehend, censure. See reprobate, a.
- Disallowed; disapproved; rejected; not enduring proof or trial.
- Abandoned in sin; morally abandoned; depraved; characteristic of a reprobate.
- Synonyms profligate, etc. (see abandoned), vitiated, corrupt, hardened, wicked, base, vile, cast away, graceless, shameless.
- Expressing disapproval or censure; condemnatory.
CORRUPT vs REPROBATE: RELATED WORDS
- Dirty, Sordid, Reprobate, Praetorian, Depraved, Rotten, Immoral, Deprave, Perverted, Bribable, Bribe, Unscrupulous, Crooked, Dishonest, Venal
- Wretch, Fornicator, Rapscallion, Lowlife, Drunkard, Blackguard, Wastrel, Rotten, Sinner, Immoral, Perverse, Perverted, Corrupt, Miscreant, Depraved
CORRUPT vs REPROBATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Underhanded, Dirty, Sordid, Reprobate, Praetorian, Depraved, Rotten, Immoral, Deprave, Perverted, Bribable, Unscrupulous, Crooked, Dishonest, Venal
- Wretch, Fornicator, Rapscallion, Lowlife, Drunkard, Blackguard, Wastrel, Rotten, Sinner, Immoral, Perverse, Perverted, Corrupt, Miscreant, Depraved
CORRUPT vs REPROBATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- He said the sole aim of the NAB was to recover looted money from corrupt elements, while taking the corrupt elements to justice.
- Political scandals are shifting from illegal or corrupt activities towards personal missteps no longer about illegal or corrupt activities.
- CEOs and corrupt banks and big pharma, yet endorsed a corrupt politician who has taken donations from them, including Wells Fargo.
- It can recover data lost under different scenarios like accidentally deleted documents, corrupt Word files, lost partition, corrupt storage, etc.
- Voters feel they are voting out a corrupt government, when in fact the new government is corrupt.
- This application offers you to remove corrupt drivers; these corrupt drivers grow down the system utility.
- Windows would say they are corrupt when Windows itself is corrupt.
- However corrupt Bartlet may have let himself become, he never wants to corrupt anyone else.
- Filipinos consider the private sector to be either corrupt or extremely corrupt.
- Eugenio Figueredo, an allegedly corrupt football official, and two corrupt businessmen.
- Past being reclaimed, abandoned, lewd, wicked, debauched, dissolute; graceless, reprobate.
- They are corrupted in mind and reprobate concerning the faith.
- Hopefully we wont be turned over to a reprobate mind.
- And that level will demand the reprobate mind everywhere else.
- Unlesse they be reprobate, good Examples, may refourme the wicked.
- And I am considered the reprobate in their eyes.
- One cannot approbate and reprobate at the same time.
- Reprobate, not enduring proof ox trial: rejected; ab?
- His statements become utter nonsense for the reprobate.
- What if she WERE a clever little reprobate?
CORRUPT vs REPROBATE: QUESTIONS
- Do bribes and kickbacks corrupt professional judgment?
- Bagaimana cara memperbaiki Corrupt Workbook di ExCeL?
- Should the government punish fraudsters and corrupt?
- How do centrist nations become corrupt dictatorships?
- Should oil companies partner with corrupt dictators?
- Bagaimana cara mengembalikan data yang sudah Corrupt?
- Does the Global Corruption Index corrupt perceptions?
- Does Firefox corrupt bookmarks and browsing history?
- Were carpetbaggers reformers or corrupt opportunists?
- Is an unsubstantiated allegation ethically corrupt?
- How many answers did the crossword solver find to the reprobate?