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  • adverb In a manner that corrupts.

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  • adverb In a corrupting manner.

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Examples

  • But Jack was still looking at her with the most corruptingly intense hunger.

    Marriage At A Price Lee, Miranda 2001

  • How are we, or to come closer to the point, how is the average juryman going to distinguish between these three things; between advisable knowledge and corruptingly presented knowledge, and unnecessary and undesirable knowledge?

    Mankind in the Making 1906

  • How are we, or to come closer to the point, how is the average juryman going to distinguish between these three things; between advisable knowledge and corruptingly presented knowledge, and unnecessary and undesirable knowledge?

    Mankind in the Making Herbert George 1903

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