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Etymology: [ k&-'r&p-sh&n ] (noun.) 14th century. From French corruption, from Latin corruptio
Synonyms: adulteration, contamination, debasement, defilement, dirtying, soiling, tainting, decay, decomposition, deterioration, putrefaction, rotting, putrescence, rot, depravity, evil, impurity, sinfulness, wickedness
Antonyms: decency, honesty, honor, truthfulness, wholesomeness, goodness, kindness, cleanliness, cleanness, pureness, purification, purity, sterility

yozlaşma, yolsuzluk, yozlaşma/bozulma, bozulma, rüşvet, ahlaksızlık, yolsuzluklar, yozlaştırma, çürüme, temsilcinin ayartılması, yiyicilik, rüşvetçilik, bozma, fesat, (birini) doğru yoldan saptırma, ayartma, (dili) yozlaştırma, kötüleştirme, namussuzluk, doğru yoldan saptırma, ayartma, ahlaksız olma, görevi kötüye kullanma, yozlaşmış, boz,v.boz:adj.bozulmuş, rüşvetçi, yiyici, bozmak, baştan çıkarmak, ahlaksız, soysuz, kötüleştirmek, küf, rüşvet yiyen, yozlaşmış (dil), çürütmek, kötü, bozuk, rüşvet vermek, mahvetmek, bayağı, kötü yola sürüklemek, bozulmuş, bulaştırmak, ayartmak, kötücül, kokuşmuş, laçkalaştırmak, yanlış, kötü duruma sokmak, boz, yanlış dolu (metin), ahla, rüşvet yiyici, laçka, özgünlüğünü bozmak, fırsatçı, çürüklük, çürümüş, doğru yoldan saptırmak, -e rüşvet yedirmek, bozmak (dili), ahlaksız/bozuk, rüşvet ver/boz, ahlaksız, ahlak kurallarına uymayan, soysuz,

1 yozlaşma     ts
2 yolsuzluk  Hukuk     ts
3 yozlaşma/bozulma     ts
4 bozulma  isim     ts
5 rüşvet     ts
6 ahlaksızlık  isim     ts
7 yolsuzluklar     ts
8 yozlaştırma     ts
9 çürüme     ts
10 temsilcinin ayartılması  Hukuk     ts
11 yiyicilik     ts
12 rüşvetçilik     ts
13 bozma     ts
14 fesat     ts
15 (birini) doğru yoldan saptırma, ayartma  isim     ts
16 (dili) yozlaştırma  isim     ts
17 kötüleştirme     ts
18 namussuzluk     ts
19 doğru yoldan saptırma     ts
20 ayartma     ts
21 ahlaksız olma     ts
22 görevi kötüye kullanma  Kanun     ts
23corrupt yozlaşmış  sıfat     ts
24corrupt boz,v.boz:adj.bozulmuş     ts
25corrupt rüşvetçi  sıfat     ts
26corrupt yiyici  sıfat     ts
27corrupt bozmak     ts
28corrupt baştan çıkarmak  fiil     ts
29corrupt ahlaksız     ts
30corrupt soysuz     ts
31corrupt kötüleştirmek     ts
32corrupt küf     ts
33corrupt rüşvet yiyen     ts
34corrupt yozlaşmış (dil)     ts
35corrupt çürütmek     ts
36corrupt kötü     ts
37corrupt bozuk     ts
38corrupt rüşvet vermek     ts
39corrupt mahvetmek     ts
40corrupt bayağı     ts
41corrupt kötü yola sürüklemek     ts
42corrupt bozulmuş     ts
43corrupt bulaştırmak     ts
44corrupt ayartmak     ts
45corrupt kötücül     ts
46corrupt kokuşmuş     ts
47corrupt laçkalaştırmak     ts
48corrupt yanlış     ts
49corrupt kötü duruma sokmak     ts
50corrupt boz     ts
51corrupt yanlış dolu (metin)  sıfat     ts
52corrupt ahla     ts
53corrupt rüşvet yiyici     ts
54corrupt laçka     ts
55corrupt özgünlüğünü bozmak     ts
56corrupt fırsatçı     ts
57corrupt çürüklük     ts
58corrupt çürümüş     ts
59corrupt doğru yoldan saptırmak     ts
60corrupt -e rüşvet yedirmek     ts
61corrupt bozmak (dili)     ts
62corrupt ahlaksız/bozuk     ts
63corrupt rüşvet ver/boz     ts
64corrupt ahlaksız, ahlak kurallarına uymayan, soysuz  sıfat     ts
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The decomposition of biological matter, The product of corruption; putrid matter, The act of corrupting or of impairing integrity, virtue, or moral principle; the state of being corrupted or debased; loss of purity or integrity; depravity; wickedness; impurity; bribery, The destruction of data by manipulation of parts of it, usually a result of imperfections in storage or transmission media which randomly alter parts of the data, The act of corrupting or making putrid, or state of being corrupt or putrid; decomposition or disorganization, in the process of putrefaction; putrefaction; deterioration, Something that is evil but is supposed to be good, A debased or nonstandard form of a word, expression, or text, resulting from misunderstanding, transcription error, mishearing, etc, The act of changing, or of being changed, for the worse; departure from what is pure, simple, or correct; as, a corruption of style; corruption in language, Parts of a machine can be corrupted, meaning broken, A word that has adopted from another language but whose spelling has been changed through misunderstanding, transcription error, mishearing, etc, Evil behavior Decay and rottenness Deterioration, or being spoiled, from a state of goodness, The inadvertent destruction of electronic data which causes data received or read to differ from that transmitted or originally recorded, Description from section 8 of the ICAC Act, 1988, Infection, in a state of progressive putrefaction, lack of integrity or honesty (especially susceptibility to bribery); use of a position of trust for dishonest gain, dishonesty; immorality; decay, Corruption is dishonesty and illegal behaviour by people in positions of authority or power. Distribution of food throughout the country is being hampered by inefficiency and corruption. Improper and usually unlawful conduct intended to secure a benefit for oneself or another. Its forms include bribery, extortion, and the misuse of inside information. It exists where there is community indifference or a lack of enforcement policies. In societies with a culture of ritualized gift giving, the line between acceptable and unacceptable gifts is often hard to draw. See also organized crime, General term for infection, A textual variation (as compared to what is present on some standard letter) that has resulted from the accumulation of one or more unintended copying errors, decay of matter (as by rot or oxidation), moral perversion; impairment of virtue and moral principles; "the luxury and corruption among the upper classes"; "moral degeneracy followed intellectual degeneration"; "its brothels; its opium parlors; its depravity", destroying someone's (or some group's) honesty or loyalty; undermining moral integrity; "corruption of a minor"; "the big city's subversion of rural innocence", inducement (as of a public official) by improper means (as bribery) to violate duty (as by commiting a felony); "he was held on charges of corruption and racketeering", The practice of unlawful or improper use of influence, power, and other means Political offices have been susceptible to corruption throughout history Grant's presidency was marred by the corruption of some of his officers Ely Parker's Commission on Indian Affairs was also corrupted by ill-meaning religious figures and profiteers Parker had been the first Native American to hold the position, There are many different definitions of this concept The simplest, and broadest, is "the misuse of public or private position for direct or indirect personal gain", Inherent byproduct of authority, Influence over another person exercised through channels that are not socially accepted Another definition, amounting to the same thing, is that corruption is influence over decisions that does not pass through the public mechanisms for influence See also Ceremony and Information Systems, In a putrid state; spoiled; tainted; vitiated; unsound, To make [[#Adjective|corrupt]]; to change from good to bad; to draw away from the right path; to deprave; to pervert, 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, Changed from a state of uprightness, correctness, truth, etc, Changed from a sound to a putrid state; spoiled; tainted; vitiated; unsound, to a worse state; vitiated; depraved; debased; perverted; as, corrupt language; corrupt judges, To change from good to bad; to vitiate; to deprave; to pervert; to debase; to defile, Abounding in errors; not genuine or correct; as, the text of the manuscript is corrupt, To change from a sound to a putrid or putrescent state; to make putrid; to putrefy, If someone is corrupted by something, it causes them to become dishonest and unjust and unable to be trusted. It is sad to see a man so corrupted by the desire for money and power, To corrupt someone means to cause them to stop caring about moral standards. warning that television will corrupt us all Cruelty depraves and corrupts, cause to be dishonest; pervert; spoil, taint, To debase or render impure by alterations or innovations; to falsify; as, to corrupt language; to corrupt the sacred text, spoiled, tainted; immoral, dishonest; perverted, To make corrupt; to change from good to bad; to draw away from the right path; to deprave; to pervert, Someone who is corrupt behaves in a way that is morally wrong, especially by doing dishonest or illegal things in return for money or power. to save the nation from corrupt politicians of both parties He had accused three opposition members of corrupt practices. scrupulous + corruptly cor·rupt·ly several government officials charged with acting corruptly, alter from the original, If something is corrupted, it becomes damaged or spoiled in some way. Some of the finer type-faces are corrupted by cheap, popular computer printers corrupted data, Refers to an application that has changed for one reason or another and is no longer usable, becoming dishonest with bribes, make illegal payments to in exchange for favors or influence; "This judge can be bought", place under suspicion or cast doubt upon; "sully someone's reputation", To draw aside from the path of rectitude and duty; as, to corrupt a judge by a bribe, containing errors or alterations; "a corrupt text"; "spoke a corrupted version of the language", not straight; dishonest or immoral or evasive, lacking in integrity; "humanity they knew to be corrupt from the day of Adam's creation"; "a corrupt and incompetent city government", conduct includes the dishonest or partial exercise of official functions by a public official Conduct of a person who is not a public official, when it adversely affects the impartial or honest exercise of official functions by a public official, also comes within the definition, corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality; "debauch the young people with wine and women"; "Socrates was accused of corrupting young men"; "Do school counselors subvert young children?"; "corrupt the morals", To become vitiated; to lose purity or goodness, alter from the original corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality; "debauch the young people with wine and women"; "Socrates was accused of corrupting young men"; "Do school counselors subvert young children?"; "corrupt the morals", Mixed up; broken Computers can't do much with damaged or corrupt files - they don't have enough sense to figure out what is wrong!, To waste, spoil, or consume; to make worthless, lacking in integrity; "humanity they knew to be corrupt, To become putrid or tainted; to putrefy; to rot, from the day of Adam's creation"; "a corrupt and incompetent city government", from the day of Adam's creation"; "a corrupt and incompetent city government" touched by rot or decay; "tainted bacon"; "`corrupt' is archaic" containing errors or alterations; "a corrupt text"; "spoke a corrupted version of the language, containing errors or alterations; "a corrupt text"; "spoke a corrupted version of the language, touched by rot or decay; "tainted bacon"; "`corrupt' is archaic", plural of corruption,

65 The decomposition of biological matter     ts
66 The product of corruption; putrid matter     ts
67 The act of corrupting or of impairing integrity, virtue, or moral principle; the state of being corrupted or debased; loss of purity or integrity; depravity; wickedness; impurity; bribery - "They abstained from some of the worst methods of corruption usual to their party in its earlier days."     ts
68 The destruction of data by manipulation of parts of it, usually a result of imperfections in storage or transmission media which randomly alter parts of the data     ts
69 The act of corrupting or making putrid, or state of being corrupt or putrid; decomposition or disorganization, in the process of putrefaction; putrefaction; deterioration     ts
70 Something that is evil but is supposed to be good - "The inducing and accelerating of putrefaction is a subject of very universal inquiry; for corruption is a reciprocal to generation. — Francis Bacon."     ts
71 A debased or nonstandard form of a word, expression, or text, resulting from misunderstanding, transcription error, mishearing, etc     ts
72 The act of changing, or of being changed, for the worse; departure from what is pure, simple, or correct; as, a corruption of style; corruption in language     ts
73 Parts of a machine can be corrupted, meaning broken     ts
74 A word that has adopted from another language but whose spelling has been changed through misunderstanding, transcription error, mishearing, etc     ts
75 Evil behavior Decay and rottenness Deterioration, or being spoiled, from a state of goodness     ts
76 The inadvertent destruction of electronic data which causes data received or read to differ from that transmitted or originally recorded     ts
77 Description from section 8 of the ICAC Act, 1988     ts
78 Infection     ts
79 in a state of progressive putrefaction     ts
80 lack of integrity or honesty (especially susceptibility to bribery); use of a position of trust for dishonest gain     ts
81 dishonesty; immorality; decay  isim     ts
82 Corruption is dishonesty and illegal behaviour by people in positions of authority or power. Distribution of food throughout the country is being hampered by inefficiency and corruption. Improper and usually unlawful conduct intended to secure a benefit for oneself or another. Its forms include bribery, extortion, and the misuse of inside information. It exists where there is community indifference or a lack of enforcement policies. In societies with a culture of ritualized gift giving, the line between acceptable and unacceptable gifts is often hard to draw. See also organized crime     ts
83 General term for infection     ts
84 A textual variation (as compared to what is present on some standard letter) that has resulted from the accumulation of one or more unintended copying errors     ts
85 decay of matter (as by rot or oxidation)     ts
86 moral perversion; impairment of virtue and moral principles; "the luxury and corruption among the upper classes"; "moral degeneracy followed intellectual degeneration"; "its brothels; its opium parlors; its depravity"     ts
87 destroying someone's (or some group's) honesty or loyalty; undermining moral integrity; "corruption of a minor"; "the big city's subversion of rural innocence"     ts
88 inducement (as of a public official) by improper means (as bribery) to violate duty (as by commiting a felony); "he was held on charges of corruption and racketeering"     ts
89 The practice of unlawful or improper use of influence, power, and other means Political offices have been susceptible to corruption throughout history Grant's presidency was marred by the corruption of some of his officers Ely Parker's Commission on Indian Affairs was also corrupted by ill-meaning religious figures and profiteers Parker had been the first Native American to hold the position     ts
90 There are many different definitions of this concept The simplest, and broadest, is "the misuse of public or private position for direct or indirect personal gain"     ts
91 Inherent byproduct of authority     ts
92 Influence over another person exercised through channels that are not socially accepted Another definition, amounting to the same thing, is that corruption is influence over decisions that does not pass through the public mechanisms for influence See also Ceremony and Information Systems     ts
93corrupt In a putrid state; spoiled; tainted; vitiated; unsound - "Who with such corrupt and pestilent bread would feed them."     ts
94corrupt To make [[#Adjective|corrupt]]; to change from good to bad; to draw away from the right path; to deprave; to pervert - "And God looked upon the earth, and, behold, it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted his way upon the earth."     ts
95corrupt With lots of errors in it; not genuine or correct; in an invalid state - "It turned out that the program was corrupt - that's why it wouldn't open."     ts
96corrupt In a depraved state; debased; perverted; morally degenerate; weak in morals - "The Government here is corrupt, so we'll emigrate to escape them."     ts
97corrupt Changed from a state of uprightness, correctness, truth, etc     ts
98corrupt Changed from a sound to a putrid state; spoiled; tainted; vitiated; unsound     ts
99corrupt to a worse state; vitiated; depraved; debased; perverted; as, corrupt language; corrupt judges     ts
100corrupt To change from good to bad; to vitiate; to deprave; to pervert; to debase; to defile     ts
101corrupt Abounding in errors; not genuine or correct; as, the text of the manuscript is corrupt     ts
102corrupt To change from a sound to a putrid or putrescent state; to make putrid; to putrefy     ts
103corrupt If someone is corrupted by something, it causes them to become dishonest and unjust and unable to be trusted. It is sad to see a man so corrupted by the desire for money and power     ts
104corrupt To corrupt someone means to cause them to stop caring about moral standards. warning that television will corrupt us all Cruelty depraves and corrupts     ts
105corrupt cause to be dishonest; pervert; spoil, taint  fiil     ts
106corrupt To debase or render impure by alterations or innovations; to falsify; as, to corrupt language; to corrupt the sacred text     ts
107corrupt spoiled, tainted; immoral, dishonest; perverted  sıfat     ts
108corrupt To make corrupt; to change from good to bad; to draw away from the right path; to deprave; to pervert     ts
109corrupt Someone who is corrupt behaves in a way that is morally wrong, especially by doing dishonest or illegal things in return for money or power. to save the nation from corrupt politicians of both parties He had accused three opposition members of corrupt practices. scrupulous + corruptly cor·rupt·ly several government officials charged with acting corruptly     ts
110corrupt alter from the original     ts
111corrupt If something is corrupted, it becomes damaged or spoiled in some way. Some of the finer type-faces are corrupted by cheap, popular computer printers corrupted data     ts
112corrupt Refers to an application that has changed for one reason or another and is no longer usable     ts
113corrupt becoming dishonest with bribes     ts
114corrupt make illegal payments to in exchange for favors or influence; "This judge can be bought"     ts
115corrupt place under suspicion or cast doubt upon; "sully someone's reputation"     ts
116corrupt To draw aside from the path of rectitude and duty; as, to corrupt a judge by a bribe     ts
117corrupt containing errors or alterations; "a corrupt text"; "spoke a corrupted version of the language"     ts
118corrupt not straight; dishonest or immoral or evasive     ts
119corrupt lacking in integrity; "humanity they knew to be corrupt from the day of Adam's creation"; "a corrupt and incompetent city government"     ts
120corrupt conduct includes the dishonest or partial exercise of official functions by a public official Conduct of a person who is not a public official, when it adversely affects the impartial or honest exercise of official functions by a public official, also comes within the definition     ts
121corrupt corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality; "debauch the young people with wine and women"; "Socrates was accused of corrupting young men"; "Do school counselors subvert young children?"; "corrupt the morals"     ts
122corrupt To become vitiated; to lose purity or goodness     ts
123corrupt alter from the original corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality; "debauch the young people with wine and women"; "Socrates was accused of corrupting young men"; "Do school counselors subvert young children?"; "corrupt the morals"     ts
124corrupt Mixed up; broken Computers can't do much with damaged or corrupt files - they don't have enough sense to figure out what is wrong!     ts
125corrupt To waste, spoil, or consume; to make worthless     ts
126corrupt lacking in integrity; "humanity they knew to be corrupt     ts
127corrupt To become putrid or tainted; to putrefy; to rot     ts
128corrupt from the day of Adam's creation"; "a corrupt and incompetent city government"     ts
129corrupt from the day of Adam's creation"; "a corrupt and incompetent city government" touched by rot or decay; "tainted bacon"; "`corrupt' is archaic" containing errors or alterations; "a corrupt text"; "spoke a corrupted version of the language     ts
130corrupt containing errors or alterations; "a corrupt text"; "spoke a corrupted version of the language     ts
131corrupt touched by rot or decay; "tainted bacon"; "`corrupt' is archaic"     ts
132corruptions plural of corruption     ts
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