corruptible

/kəˈrʌptəbəl/
adjective
  1. Able to be persuaded to act dishonestly or illegally, especially in exchange for money or favors.
    • The company's weak ethics policy left many employees corruptible when faced with easy money.
    • She believed that absolute power made even the most honest person corruptible.
    • The dictator's regime was so corruptible that even low-level officials demanded bribes.
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