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corruptible

[kuh-ruhp-tuh-buhl] / kəˈrʌp tə bəl /


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Unlike the scandals related to the Alex Murdaugh case, it contains no shocking reminders of how easily corruptible our legal system is.

From Salon

He has long made clear that he believes every system and every person is corruptible.

From New York Times

Mr Maoz has framed Israel's future as a battle between the religiously devout and a morally corruptible secular community that dominates state institutions, including the army.

From BBC

The postcards also depicted women as so frivolous that they’d vote for the handsomest candidate, so corruptible that they’d give and take bribes for votes.

From Los Angeles Times

Virtually no nation has emerged unscathed by the coronavirus; no country has escaped climate change, and all of them have at least a few corruptible politicians.

From Washington Post