Get to know Corruptions better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Corruptions meaning
plural of corruption
Using Corruptions
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of corruption
- In the example corpus, corruptions often appears in combinations such as: the corruptions, corruptions of, over corruptions.
Context around Corruptions
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 8 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 15 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Corruptions
- In this selection, "corruptions" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, massive, possible, particularly, perception and thereof stand out and add context to how "corruptions" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include bemoan several corruptions of scripture and concerns over corruptions particularly in. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "corruptions" sits close to words such as aaaa, abductees and abdulahi, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with corruptions
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Priestley believed that the Corruptions was "the most valuable" work he ever published. (13 words)
New words (or corruptions thereof) may arise from a need to make one's username unique. (16 words)
According to the Corruptions Perception Index, Sudan is one of the most corrupt nations in the world. (17 words)
II, p.290 It is almost certain that the Genoese "Vedamel" are corruptions from the Arabic, either Wad al-mal ("River of Treasure", i.e. Gold) or, alternatively, Wad al-Melli ("River of Mali") or even, by transcription error, Wad al-Nill ("River of Nile"). (45 words)
He was fluent in several of these languages and was able to note and bemoan several corruptions of scripture, and of the works of the Greek philosophers that had been mistranslated or misinterpreted by scholars working in Latin. (38 words)
Living among people speaking the very language in which was written uniquely equipped Shirreff to shed light on parts of the text which had seemed puzzling earlier, and also to indicate possible corruptions. (33 words)
Example sentences (15)
Also, the Integrity Watch of Afghanistan expresses concerns over corruptions particularly in the ministries of education, mines and petroleum as well as justice.
And our system did make it very hard to take a president out for even the corruptions and the sins we have seen Donald Trump commit.
While defending his government’s act, Deb also trained guns at erstwhile Left Front government and said massive corruptions were held during their regime.
Answering to his own question why the religious organisations are supporting MIM and TRS despite knowing their corruptions, he says, all the organisations want to cover their illegal and unislamic activities.
Living among people speaking the very language in which was written uniquely equipped Shirreff to shed light on parts of the text which had seemed puzzling earlier, and also to indicate possible corruptions.
According to the Corruptions Perception Index, Sudan is one of the most corrupt nations in the world.
Corruptions had crept in, they said, which seriously undermined the legitimate authority of the Church, and Tradition had been perverted by wicked men.
He was fluent in several of these languages and was able to note and bemoan several corruptions of scripture, and of the works of the Greek philosophers that had been mistranslated or misinterpreted by scholars working in Latin.
II, p.290 It is almost certain that the Genoese "Vedamel" are corruptions from the Arabic, either Wad al-mal ("River of Treasure", i.e. Gold) or, alternatively, Wad al-Melli ("River of Mali") or even, by transcription error, Wad al-Nill ("River of Nile").
In 1785, while Priestley was engaged in a pamphlet war over Corruptions, he also published The Importance and Extent of Free Enquiry, claiming that the Reformation had not really reformed the church.
Many more errors came from the tendency of actors to interpolate words and sentences, producing so many corruptions and variations that a law was proposed by Lycurgus of Athens in 330 BC ".
Mueller:Dorians II, 192 Many Greek philosophers, especially Platonists, would often describe Sparta as an ideal state, strong, brave, and free from the corruptions of commerce and money.
New words (or corruptions thereof) may arise from a need to make one's username unique.
Priestley believed that the Corruptions was "the most valuable" work he ever published.
To the corruptions of Christianity I am indeed opposed; but not to the genuine precepts of Jesus himself.
Common combinations with corruptions
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the corruptions 5×
- corruptions of 3×
- over corruptions 2×
- corruptions and 2×
- corruptions he 2×