corruptnesses
noun, plural as in strong fondness
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Example:The corruption within the government led to the downfall of the entire system.
Definition:the action of corrupting or state of being corrupted; dishonest or immoral practices.
Example:The corruptive influence of money can be as harmful as any other type of power.
Definition:having the power to corrupt or affect through improper influence.
Example:The opposition party cited numerous corruption allegations against the ruling party.
Definition:claims or accusations of dishonest or improper conduct, especially involving the abuse of power or the acceptance of bribes.
Example:The corruption scandal exposed deep-seated problems within the international organization.
Definition:a widespread or significant event of corrupt behavior within an organization or political system, often involving illegal or unethical conduct.
Example:Years of living in a corrupt society had deeply corrupted his character.
Definition:the moral deterioration or negative influence on someone's character due to improper or corrupting influences.
Example:The government launched a new plan for corruption prevention, aiming to restore public trust.
Definition:measures or policies designed to stop or reduce the occurrence of corrupt practices, often involving measures to increase transparency and accountability.
Example:The corruption cases recently filed against the mayor have halted his plans for the city's development.
Definition:legal proceedings or investigations related to corrupt behaviors, often involving the charging of individuals or organizations with unethical or criminal conduct.
Example:The investigation into corruption in politics revealed a wide network of bribes and kickbacks.
Definition:unethical or illegal activities involving political figures, often involving the use of political power for personal gain.
Example:The corruption index dropped sharply after new anti-corruption laws were enacted.
Definition:a numerical rating system that measures the perceived level of corruption in a country or organization, often based on public opinion and expert assessments.
Example:The NGO serves as a corruption watchdog, investigating and reporting on cases of official corruption.
Definition:an organization or individual whose primary function is to monitor public officials or organizations for signs of corrupt behavior, often with the aim of preventing or exposing such misconduct.
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