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Corrupt is a verb and an adjective.

Verb: Bribery corrupts a person.

Adjective: The local police department has several corrupt officers.

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How do you say corrupt in Japanese?

Corrupt has several meanings in English, and therefore there are a couple of words in Japanese for each case: Corrupt - As in destroy integrity 堕落する (daraku suru) means "to corrupt", and 堕落 (daraku) is "corrupt". As an adjective, you can also use 邪悪な (jaaku na) which is "wicked/evil". Corrupt - As in dishonest 買収された (baishuusareta) is an an adjective for a person that is already acting with such dishonest practices. 買収する (baishuusuru) is itself a verb for "to bribe".


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