noun
- The plural of incorruptness; the quality or state of being incorrupt; freedom from corruption, decay, or moral dishonesty.
Usage: Plural form; typically used in formal or academic contexts; Can refer to physical incorruptibility (resistance to decay) or moral/political integrity
Examples
- The incorruptnesses of the ancient saints were celebrated in religious texts.
- Historians debated the incorruptnesses of various political leaders throughout history.
- The incorruptnesses of the preserved remains puzzled archaeologists.
- She was admired for the incorruptnesses of her character and unwavering principles.
- The incorruptnesses of the judicial system depend on strict ethical standards.