noun
- the state of being free from moral corruption or decay
- the quality of being imperishable or not subject to physical decay
Usage: formal
Usage: formal; often religious or philosophical contexts
Examples
- The ancient text spoke of the soul’s incorruption after death.
- Religious teachings often emphasize the incorruption of divine nature.
- The philosopher argued for the incorruption of moral principles.
- Medieval writers described the incorruption of saints’ bodies.
- The doctrine teaches about the incorruption of the righteous.
- He believed in the incorruption of true virtue.