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- adjective Able to be
corrupted
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Examples
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But if the local police are corrupt or corruptable they may let people know when it is a safe time to post bail.
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The key is, according to your definition, the non-corruptable body.
A California Ruling 2009
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They can report whatever they want, but you cannot determine from their reports whether Jesus's new body was non-corruptable.
A California Ruling 2009
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These mean, of course, that his body wasn't corrupted at that moment, not that it was non-corruptable.
A California Ruling 2009
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Certainly the eyewitnesses couldn't possibly have confirmed even for themselves that the resuscitated body was non-corruptable, so we don't even have to worry about whether they reported such.
A California Ruling 2009
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We have been turning government and our representatives slowly away from governmental / philisophical issues which are less corruptable and making them focus more so on commerce and consumer oriented issues which are much more short term and subjective to influence from the outside.....
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All governments are corruptable, and larger governments tend to lead to larger corruptions.
If the Earth is Rare, We May Not Hear from ET | Universe Today 2010
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But if the local police are corrupt or corruptable they may let people know when it is a safe time to post bail.
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If you are willing to compromise your principles in public that you would not do in private, you would be a corruptable person.
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Our new media is just as corruptable, just as potentially open to making a fast buck, as anyone.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Who Sent You that Book? Did You Pay for It? 2009
mollusque commented on the word corruptable
Case in point.
April 4, 2009