English to Turkish Dictionary corrupt

corrupt

Bozuk
definition
verb
there is a continuing fear of firms corrupting politicians in the search for contracts
cause to act dishonestly in return for money or personal gain.
Epicurus's teachings have since been much corrupted
change or debase by making errors or unintentional alterations.
adjective
unscrupulous logging companies assisted by corrupt officials
having or showing a willingness to act dishonestly in return for money or personal gain.
Though one may quibble at some of O'Brien's choices in this free adaptation, she gives force and clarity to a notoriously corrupt text and rescues the ending from tricksy bathos.
(of a text or a computer database or program) made unreliable by errors or alterations.
translation of 'corrupt'
verb
çürütmek,
rüşvet vermek,
ayartmak,
bulaştırmak,
baştan çıkarmak,
mahvetmek,
bozmak
adjective
yozlaşmış,
ahlaksız,
yiyici,
bayağı,
rüşvetçi,
bozulmuş
example
There's something morally 'corrupt' about that.
Although the Arabic text is slightly 'corrupt' at both places where this person's name is mentioned, that is the only plausible way to read the name.
I may have an impoverished imagination, but the only explanation that seems to fit is the mundane power of money to 'corrupt' one's beliefs.
The Review, meanwhile, was uncovering the city's underworld, its gangsters and 'corrupt' officials, its brutality and greed.
Exposure to extreme violence turns them into machines driven by the will to survive in a 'corrupt' and morally decadent world.
I, for the most part, think they are all evil, lying, 'corrupt' individuals.
Outside forces like the press and media could 'corrupt' the young boy, and John wished his son to have the most normal of childhoods, in light of the circumstances.
The computer had managed to 'corrupt' the program somehow, and the entire machine will have to be ‘refreshed.’
Not only can hardware failures occur, but viruses can also 'corrupt' data making it impossible to retrieve.
It seems to me that we have pretty wisely recognized, over time, that in fact a person's ostensible theology tells us pretty little about how 'corrupt' or evil he's going to be.
It is a morally 'corrupt' institution run by a criminal bureaucracy.
Unless one of the parties gives evidence, it is a Herculean task to prove that the receipt of money was for a 'corrupt' purpose.
While these benefited, half the money was stolen by 'corrupt' officials.
Dirty money flowing from abroad is criminal, 'corrupt' , or commercially tax-evading at its source.
It features a group of con artists with a modicum of honour: they only steal from the greedy and the morally 'corrupt' .
The traditional explanation for this was that their texts are extremely 'corrupt' as a result of their reconstruction from memory by a member, or members, of their cast.
It has become a 'corrupt' text, with countless additions, cuts and changes ossifying into tradition over the years.
The text is 'corrupt' and broken, and the original books, apparently eight in number, have a disturbed sequence.
On the other hand, the jury may have thought that they could convict only if the book tended to deprave and 'corrupt' the average reader or the majority of its readers.
The inspection is aimed at helping curb smuggling and undervaluation practices and to nab 'corrupt' customs officials.
The doctrine is greatly harmed here by the 'corrupt' text.
According to company sources, the intruders had access for only 12 days, not six weeks as first reported, and did not 'corrupt' any software in development.
With its rhetorical poses and elaborate decoration, it was often criticised by later generations, who not only considered it bad, but also morally 'corrupt' .
This racketeering ring is aided and abetted by some 'corrupt' police and licensing officials buttressed by some crooked bank employees.
I can look to my brother to see how the lust for that money can 'corrupt' an entire personality.
They are seen (because they are) as 'corrupt' officials using their elevated social status for political gain.
Yet the main purpose of the book is to tackle perennial ethical conundrums: How do we handle prosperity without becoming morally 'corrupt' ?
They began as innocent children and were gradually rendered wicked and evil and absolutely 'corrupt' by the treatment they received at the hands of those they most trusted!
Though one may quibble at some of O'Brien's choices in this free adaptation, she gives force and clarity to a notoriously 'corrupt' text and rescues the ending from tricksy bathos.
I have cautioned him in the past that he could face serious, personal harm if he continued with his mission to expose illicit crime networks and 'corrupt' official behaviour.
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