adjective
- having the effect of making someone or something morally bad or dishonest
verb
- present participle of corrupt; causing someone or something to become dishonest, immoral, or evil
Usage: present participle form
Examples
- The politician accused his opponent of corrupting the electoral process.
- Parents worried about the corrupting influence of violent video games.
- The scandal was corrupting the reputation of the entire organization.
- She believed that power was corrupting her brother’s judgment.
- The corrupting effects of greed became evident in the company’s practices.
- He spoke about the corrupting nature of absolute authority.