Adjective : incorruptible integrity. ,incorruptible by money. ,an incorruptible metal. From Dictionary.com.
But not even to Cleon have I entrusted the secret of the hiding-place, incorruptibly faithful as I believe him to be. From Wordnik.com. [The Argosy Vol. 51, No. 3, March, 1891] Reference
So he made voyage after voyage, and gained only his wages and the reputation among his employers of an incorruptibly honest fellow. From Wordnik.com. [The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 2, No. 14, December 1858] Reference
For if they shall be, and can now no longer he corrupted, they shall be better than before, because they shall abide incorruptibly. From Wordnik.com. [The Confessions] Reference
He represents them as infallibly faithful and wise counselors, -- incorruptibly just and pure examples -- strong always to sanctify, even when they cannot save. From Wordnik.com. [Harvard Classics Volume 28 Essays English and American] Reference
Nevertheless, Garrels has engaged Serota and John Walsh, director of California's incorruptibly wealthy Getty Museum, to work on the problem of the late paintings. From Wordnik.com. [The Twilight Of A God] Reference
He is here because he is what you all routinely fail to be: perfectly, incorruptibly, and passionately aware of what would befall the human race if our bat population were to ever be compromised. From Wordnik.com. [Going Mutant] Reference
Jolly Harbour, as everybody knows, being incorruptibly healthy. From Wordnik.com. [Doctor Luke of the Labrador] Reference
One by one, with an air incorruptibly decorous, the young ladies of the. From Wordnik.com. [The Combined Maze] Reference
"I don't think any one has a right to be," Miss Dosson returned incorruptibly. From Wordnik.com. [The Reverberator] Reference
The administration is incorruptibly honest; justice is as jealously safeguarded as here at home. From Wordnik.com. [Addresses and Presidential Messages of Theodore Roosevelt, 1902-1904] Reference
Brower was too incorruptibly native to give a fee; usually therefore, he put on his coat for himself. From Wordnik.com. [With the Procession] Reference
Everything about her was large and generous and incorruptibly wholesome, even her undoubted high temper. From Wordnik.com. [Sisters] Reference
He would be cool, calm, incorruptibly impersonal, as became Rickman, the man of business, Rickman of Rickman's. From Wordnik.com. [The Divine Fire] Reference
It is not a matter of mere faithful observation (though few painters have possessed so incorruptibly the innocence of the eye). From Wordnik.com. [The Three Brontës] Reference
For if they shall be, and can now no longer be corrupted, they shall be better than before, because they shall abide incorruptibly. From Wordnik.com. [The Seventh Book] Reference
So cruelly disappointed in a man whom all Paris deemed incorruptibly honest, de Gourville suspected nothing else from Mademoiselle de l'Enclos. From Wordnik.com. [Ninon de L'Enclos the Celebrated Beauty of the 17th Century]
D. Thompson, who still practises in D.nver; and his example as an incorruptibly honest lawyer has been one of the best and strongest influences of my life. From Wordnik.com. [Stories of Achievement, Volume III (of 6) Orators and Reformers] Reference
He represents them as infallibly faithful and wise counselors, incorruptibly just and pure examplesstrong always to sanctify, even when they cannot save. From Wordnik.com. [Sesame and Lilies. Lecture II.-Lilies: Of Queens Gardens] Reference
As was the case in her previous trial she used the courtroom as a political platform and pleaded 'proudly and incorruptibly guilty' to the charges which she faced. From Wordnik.com. [Irish Blogs] Reference
Having joined fasting unto the lawful suffering, ye are now incorruptibly conjointed unto the spiritual Bridegroom and with gladsome souls settled in the heavenly palace. From Wordnik.com. [The General Menaion or the Book of Services Common to the Festivals of our Lord Jesus of the Holy Virgin and of Different Orders of Saints] Reference
He was content, for the first few weeks, to be what he had become, a sane and happy animal, mated with an animal, a dear little animal, superlatively happy and incorruptibly sane. From Wordnik.com. [The Creators A Comedy] Reference
But though it was dreadful to "work" her gift that way, to make him do things, there was another way in which she did work it, lawfully, sacredly, incorruptibly -- the way it first came to her. From Wordnik.com. [The Flaw in the Crystal] Reference
You remember the words of Ruskin, that the woman must be "incorruptibly good, instinctively, infallibly wise, not for self-development, but for self-renunciation," and that will be the highest development. From Wordnik.com. [What a Young Woman Ought to Know] Reference
It is this female devotion, squatting faithfully at the prison gate, always eagerly balking the cunning of the examiner, and incorruptibly keeping the darkest secrets which make so many trials impenetrable mysteries. From Wordnik.com. [Scenes from a Courtesan's Life] Reference
All the power, and temptation that goes with it, of a legislature, but with few of the safeguards - and all hidden behind a convenient veil of tradition, amateurishness and apparently incorruptibly independent wisdom. From Wordnik.com. [The Guardian World News] Reference
It would be absurd to claim that every excellent and competent special performer who sticks incorruptibly to his individual purpose and standard can succeed in creating a special public, molded somewhat by his personal influence. From Wordnik.com. [The Promise of American Life] Reference
Yet he could not know with certainty that either of his old acquaintances was incorruptibly trustworthy; and if the priests came to know that one of their victims had survived the ordeal, what might they not do, in hatred and revenge?. From Wordnik.com. [One Snowy Night Long ago at Oxford] Reference
He is an incorruptibly honest servant of science, but at the same time a resentful anarchist and a stand-offish misanthrope, who doubts whether the humanity whose benefactor he is amounts to as much as the animals he kills with his experiments. From Wordnik.com. [Planet Atheism] Reference
The eyes of the two women met -- one, near the end of her life, concealing under a rugged surface a nature sensitively affectionate and incorruptibly true: the other, young in years, with out the virtues of youth, hard in manner and hard at heart. From Wordnik.com. [I Say No] Reference
A vessel was soon found bound to the required destination, and she embarked, with the whole of her riches, elated with the hopes of being enabled to enjoy that future happiness to which the possesser of an incorruptibly virtuous heart ought to aspire. From Wordnik.com. [Three Weeks in the Downs, or Conjugal Fidelity Rewarded: exemplified in the Narrative of Helen and Edmund] Reference
Cato was upright, unselfish, incorruptibly pure in deed and word; but he was a fanatic whom no experience could teach, and he adhered to his convictions with the more tenacity, because fortune or the disposition of events so steadily declared them to be mistaken. From Wordnik.com. [Caesar: a Sketch] Reference
The best hook is the little boy, who’s instinctively, incorruptibly good, even in the midst of excruciating hardship and incessant menace. From Wordnik.com. [A White-Line Nightmare, After the End of the World] Reference
"Excellenza, that poor man is full of talent, and incorruptibly honest. From Wordnik.com. [Gambara] Reference
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