incorrupt

/ɪnˈkɔrʌpt/
adjective
  1. Not dishonest or willing to take bribes; morally upright and honest.
    • The judge was known to be incorrupt, never accepting gifts from lawyers.
    • Citizens trust an incorrupt leader who puts the public good first.
    • Her incorrupt character made her the perfect candidate for the ethics committee.
  2. Not decayed or spoiled; in a pure or original condition.
    • The ancient scrolls were found incorrupt, preserved by the dry desert air.
    • The incorrupt body of the saint was displayed in the cathedral.
    • The fruit remained incorrupt for weeks because of the special storage method.
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