Definition of Uncorrupt. Meaning of Uncorrupt. Synonyms of Uncorrupt

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Definition of Uncorrupt

Uncorrupt
Uncorrupt Un`cor*rupt", a. Incorrupt.

Meaning of Uncorrupt from wikipedia

- Minister, Jagadish Shettar. Poojari is widely regarded as a simple and uncorrupt politician admired for his oratory skills and service oriented initiatives...
- considers the Singapore Civil Service to be one of the most efficient and uncorrupt bureaucracies in the world, with a high standard of discipline and accountability...
- considers the country's civil service to be one of the most efficient and uncorrupt bureaucracies in the world, with a high standard of discipline and accountability...
- trying to explain success. To Rostow, if a country can be a disciplined, uncorrupt investor in itself, can establish certain norms into its society and polity...
- advantages for rent-s****ers in a market while imposing disadvantages on their uncorrupt competitors. This is one of many possible forms of rent-s****ing behavior...
- Bernard, the sole figure looking upwards. Below the feet of Jesus, the uncorrupt Virgin in red and blue robes is lofted upward by a vortex of singing or...
- Gotham City Police Department and ally of Batman. Gordon is one of the uncorrupt cops in Gotham. He calls Batman when criminals that he considers too dangerous...
- high degree of legitimacy" among Tamil civilians who viewed it as "an uncorrupt and important stabilizing factor in the region." A survey carried out...
- into a contemplative one and to reaffirm his sense of identity as an uncorrupt artist.[citation needed] According to Jeffrey S. Weiss, Rothko created...
- cathedral. On 13 October 1481 the bodies of the Otrantines were found to be uncorrupt, and they were transferred to the city's cathedral. From 1485, some of...