corruptors

/kəˈrʌptərz/
noun
  1. People or things that cause someone or something to become dishonest, immoral, or wicked.
    • In the story, the villain acted as a corruptor of the young hero's values.
    • Social media can sometimes be a corruptor of healthy self-esteem.
    • The greedy lobbyists were seen as corruptors of honest politicians.
  2. Things that cause data, files, or systems to become damaged or unusable.
    • The antivirus software detected several corruptors in the downloaded file.
    • A power outage can act as a corruptor of unsaved documents.
    • Old hard drives are common corruptors of important data.
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