corruptable

English

Etymology

corrupt + -able

Adjective

corruptable (comparative more corruptable, superlative most corruptable)

  1. Corruptible.
    • 2007 November 4, Mary Beth Norton, “Dear Abby”, in New York Times:
      Three years later, Abigail was somewhat more positive: Tho wrong in Politicks, tho formerly an advocate for Tom Pains Rights of Man and tho frequently mistaken in Men and Measures, I do not think him an insincere or a corruptable Man. My Friendship for him has ever been unshaken.

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