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corruptible

[kuh-ruhp-tuh-buhl] / kəˈrʌp tə bəl /


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Following the revelation Farage said he knew Gill as a "God-fearing Christian, somebody that you would think was the least corruptible person".

From BBC

And that often means winning the hearts and minds of the easily corruptible around her.

From Los Angeles Times

The 17th Amendment changed how senators are elected, and it is time to amplify the drumbeat for an amendment that supersedes our arbitrary and potentially corruptible Electoral College.

From Seattle Times

In the same fashion, Mia is a character both empathetic and easily corruptible.

From Seattle Times

There is substance to that critique – most of the sixth season's episodes turn away from gazing at the sinister implications of our reliance on technology to explore the ways that humans are corruptible.

From Salon