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Definition of Incorruptibility
1. Noun. The incapability of being corrupted.
Definition of Incorruptibility
1. n. The quality of being incorruptible; incapability of corruption.
Definition of Incorruptibility
1. Noun. The condition of being incorruptible; honesty ¹
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Incorruptibility
Literary usage of Incorruptibility
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The True Intellectual System of the Universe: Wherein All the Reason and by Ralph Cudworth, Thomas Birch (1837)
"... the world's eternity and incorruptibility ; so did he likewise, ... the world's
ante-eternity and incorruptibility ; Philo, in his treatise ле<>1 ..."
2. Christian Theism: The Testimony of Reason and Revelation to the Existence by Robert Anchor Thompson (1856)
"incorruptibility not deducible. 2. These observations apply then to the mind's
knowledge of itself as an existing soul. It has no immediate apperception of ..."
3. The Works of Philo Judaeus, the Contemporary of Josephus by Philo, Charles Duke Yonge (1855)
"ON THE incorruptibility OF THB WORLD. A TREATISE ON TUB incorruptibility OF THE
WORLD. I. IN every uncertain and important business it is proper to invoke ..."
4. A Northern Summer, Or, Travels Round the Baltic Through Denmark, Sweden by John Carr (1806)
"... false hair —Sweetness of Russian language^—Bearded mi/liners— incorruptibility
of beards—'Great riches amassed by common Russians—The cause of humanity ..."
5. The True Intellectual System of the Universe: Wherein All the Reason and by Ralph Cudworth, Johann Lorenz Mosheim (1845)
"... they asserted the eternity of matter, yet they could not, agreeably to their
own hypothesis, maintain the eternity and incorruptibility of the world. ..."
6. Sketch of the Official Life of John A. Andrew by Albert Gallatin Browne (1868)
"Testimony of Mr. Dana to his incorruptibility and humanity. — His power of endurance.
— Neglect of private affairs. — His love for children. ..."
7. A Summer in Norway: With Notes on the Industries, Habits, Customs and by John Dean Caton (1875)
"... SWEDEN ELECTED KING OF NORWAY; incorruptibility OF THE STORTHING; NATIONAL
INDEPENDENCE. LILLEHAMMER is situated on two eminences overlooking the lake, ..."