Definition of "incorrupt"
incorrupt
adjective
not comparable
not corrupt, void of moral corruption
Quotations
He slighted the plaudits of their theatre, he abhorred their dances and their horse-races, he was abstinent even at a festival, and incorrupt himself, perpetually admonished the dissipated citizens of their impious abandonment of the laws of their country.
1850, Isaac Disraeli, Literary Character of Men of Genius
His, and NATO's, hopes of an incorrupt and credible government has been dealt a blow with the fraud-laden presidential election and Hamid Karzai's political alliances with warlords, war criminals and drug dealers.
2009 September 6, Haroon Siddiqui, “Toronto terror conviction and the war on terror in Afghanistan”, in Toronto Star