corrupter
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English
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[edit]Noun
[edit]corrupter (plural corrupters)
- One who or that which corrupts.
- 1749, Henry Fielding, The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling:
- Can love, which always seeks the good of its object, attempt to betray a woman into a bargain where she is so greatly to be the loser? If such corrupter, therefore, should have the impudence to pretend a real affection for her, ought not the woman to regard him […] as the worst of all enemies […] ?
- 2018, Kristin M.S. Bezio, Kimberly Yost, Leadership, Popular Culture and Social Change, page 157:
- Since the 1980s, video games have widely been lambasted as a medium that is at best a waste of time and at worst a training ground for violence and aggression. Despite popularized media depictions of video games as corrupters of youth, to date, no study has definitively demonstrated any such link […]
Translations
[edit]one who corrupts
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