Thesaurus / corrupting
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After the Godslayer takes off, the eagle tells the Hunter to free the eagle’s children who have been corrupted by him.
‘THE PATHLESS’: LESS THAN THE SUM OF ITS PARTSCHRISTOPHER BYRDNOVEMBER 23, 2020WASHINGTON POSTHis Facebook fan page has repeatedly blasted prosecutors as “corrupt” and motivated by politics.
VETERAN, WAR HERO, DEFENDANT, TROLLBY JEREMY SCHWARTZ AND PERLA TREVIZOSEPTEMBER 29, 2020PROPUBLICAThe more that favored constituencies can—or think they can—get through antitrust, the more meddlesome and corrupt the process will become.
FTC COMMISSIONER: IS ANTITRUST THE NEXT STAKEHOLDER CAPITALISM BATTLEGROUND?JAKEMETHSEPTEMBER 26, 2020FORTUNEIf there’s an asteroid on a collision course for Earth, the data might now be too corrupted for us to find it early enough and plan a proper response.
SATELLITE MEGA-CONSTELLATIONS RISK RUINING ASTRONOMY FOREVERNEEL PATELSEPTEMBER 2, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWHarding was kind of a weakling who didn’t try to stop other corrupt people in his cabinet, even once he knew about it.
DOES THE PRESIDENT MATTER AS MUCH AS YOU THINK? (EP. 404)STEPHEN J. DUBNERFEBRUARY 6, 2020FREAKONOMICSThe English have too much pride to be tricky or shabby, even in the essentially corrupting relation of buyer and seller.
GLANCES AT EUROPEHORACE GREELEYThis is the only book that I know which goes deeply into the corrupting, demoralizing psychology of prison life.
PRISON MEMOIRS OF AN ANARCHISTALEXANDER BERKMANTo do this with taste, and without corrupting or annihilating the meaning of the word, demands a certain amount of literary skill.
A CURSORY HISTORY OF SWEARINGJULIAN SHARMANMisreading or corrupting the purer teaching of their founder, they place their hopes in sensual enjoyment.
BEACON LIGHTS OF HISTORY, VOLUME IJOHN LORDTerror has been and always will be the most certain means of corrupting and enslaving the mind of man.
LETTERS TO EUGENIAPAUL HENRI THIRY HOLBACHWORDS RELATED TO CORRUPTING
- baneful
- chancy
- corrupt
- corrupting
- dangerous
- degenerate
- degrading
- deleterious
- demoralizing
- detrimental
- harmful
- hazardous
- insalubrious
- jeopardous
- morbid
- nefarious
- negative
- noisome
- noxious
- perilous
- perverse
- poisonous
- risky
- rotten
- treacherous
- undesirable
- unhealthful
- unsanitary
- unsound
- unwholesome
- villainous
- virulent
- wicked
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