- a word derived from incorruptible.
Example Sentences
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The materials he handles are incorruptibly good, but his tireless facetiousness is tiresome.
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America would indeed enter the corrupting arena of great power politics -- but incorruptibly, without secrets.
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So cruelly disappointed in a man whom all Paris deemed incorruptibly honest, de Gourville suspected nothing else from Mademoiselle de l'Enclos.
From Life, Letters, and Epicurean Philosophy of Ninon de L'Enclos The Celebrated Beauty of the Seventeenth Century by Overton, William Hassell
It would be absurd to claim that every excellent and competent special performer who sticks incorruptibly to his individual purpose and standard can succeed in creating a special public, molded somewhat by his personal influence.
From The Promise of American Life by Croly, Herbert David
No, poor Jane is thoroughly, incorruptibly indigenous; she is the best and dearest girl in half the world, as you shall see; but all her experiences have lain between Sandusky and Omaha.
From With the Procession by Fuller, Henry Blake