Corrupt
CORRUPT, verb transitive [Latin , to break.] Literally, to break, separate or dissolve. Hence,
1. To change from a sound to a putrid or putrescent state; to separate the component parts of a body, as by a natural process, which accompanied by a fetid smell.
2. To vitiate or deprave; to change from good to bad.
Evil communications corrupt good manners. [[1 Corinthians 15#33|1 Corinthians 15:33]].
3. To waste, spoil or consume.
Lay not up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt [[Matthew 6#19|Matthew 6:19]].
4. To defile or pollute. [[Exodus 32#7|Exodus 32:7]].
5. To entice from good and allure to evil. [[2 Corinthians 11#3|2 Corinthians 11:3]].
6. To pervert; to break, disobey or make void. [[Malachi 2#3|Malachi 2:3]].
7. To pervert or vitiate integrity; to bribe; as, to corrupt a judge.
8. To debase or render impure, by alterations or innovations; as, to corrupt language.
9. To pervert; to falsify; to infect with errors; as, to corrupt the sacred text.
CORRUPT, verb intransitive
1. To become putrid; to putrefy; to rot. Animal and vegetable substances speedily corrupt in a warm and moist air.
2. To become vitiated; to lose purity.
CORRUPT, adjective [Latin]
1. Changed from a sound to a putrid state, as by natural decomposition.
2. Spoiled; tainted; vitiated; unsound; as corrupt air, or bread.
3. Depraved; vitiated; tainted with wickedness.
They are corrupt; they have done abominable works. [[Psalms 14#1|Psalms 14:1]].
The earth was corrupt before God. [[Genesis 6#11|Genesis 6:11]].
4. Debased; rendered impure; changed to a worse state; as corrupt language.
5. Not genuine; infected with errors or mistakes. The text is corrupt