The act of corrupting or making putrid, or state of being corrupt or putrid; decomposition or disorganization, in the process of putrefaction; putrefaction; deterioration.
“It is a fit organ for the millionaire corruptionist and the civilization that he is degrading.”
“He might be a Father to Confederation, but like all Reformers, he was intent on destroying the offspring, was a hot-headed revolutionary, a brawler and corruptionist.”
“The political jobber or corruptionist is almost always an optimist.”
“They tend to show that Plato did not seek to depict Protagoras as a corruptor of the public mind.”
“He takes commendable interest in the training of youth, and has indicted me as a corruptor of youth.”
“Because there's nothing really more unhealthy for the nation's self-perception than to name the biggest corruptor, despot, human rights abuser of recent times as the nation's hero.”