noun
- the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles that cannot be compromised
- the state of being unable to decay or be destroyed
Usage: formal
Examples
- The judge’s incorruptibility made her respected by all who appeared in her courtroom.
- His incorruptibility in business dealings earned him a stellar reputation.
- The politician’s incorruptibility was questioned after the scandal broke.
- Ancient texts speak of the incorruptibility of certain sacred relics.
- The incorruptibility of diamond makes it valuable for industrial uses.
- She admired her mentor’s incorruptibility and moral strength.