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incorrupt

[in-kuh-ruhpt] / ˌɪn kəˈrʌpt /








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“Only the morally courageous are worthy of speaking to their fellow men for two hours in the dark,” Frank Capra once wrote, “and only the artistically incorrupt will earn and keep the people’s trust.”

From Salon • May 29, 2012

His artistic existence, incorrupt and otherwise, soothes the soul.

From Salon • May 29, 2012

The offense of 100% incorrupt Sir Christopher Bullock was "indiscretion," almost the only offense with which a British Civil Servant is ever charged.

From Time Magazine Archive

What they found was an incorrupt politician who worked hard, lived modestly and jogged six miles every day.

From Time Magazine Archive

It answers exactly to "the incorrupt hand" described by Hoveden, and was found among the ruins of the abbey, where it is thought to have been secreted at the dissolution.

From Strange Pages from Family Papers by Dyer, T. F. Thiselton (Thomas Firminger Thiselton)