Corruption in spanish

Corrupción

pronunciation: koʊrupθioʊn part of speech: noun
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corrupcion

corruption = corrupción. 

Example: For example, the Library of Congress established names of indigenous American and African peoples are very often derogatory corruptions of their real names.

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» above corruption = por encima de la corrupción.

Example: Andreas Papandreou was convinced that his power was inheritable and Mitsotakis was not 'above corruption'.

» anti-corruption = anticorrupción.

Example: It seems that the big wigs caught by the army launched anti-corruption move have no other option but to face their trial.

» corruption scandal = escándalo de corrupción.

Example: These politicians have no sense of shame -- this is the worst ever corruption scandal I have heard.

» data corruption = corrupción de datos. [En informática, estado de deterioro de la información contenida en un fichero lo que hace que sea imposible su lectura]

Example: Some attempts have been made to use video tape, but the results have been poor, with data losses and corruption.

» government corruption = corrupción del gobierno.

Example: Over the years, while other local papers were reproducing press releases and flattering the authorities, Zeta was investigating drug trafficking, migrant smuggling, and government corruption -- and naming names.

» moral corruption = corrupción moral.

Example: Machiavelli argued that the social benefits of stability and security can be achieved even in the face of moral corruption.

» police corruption = corrupción de la policía.

Example: Drug traffic has contributed to police corruption.

Corruption synonyms

depravity in spanish: depravación, pronunciation: dɪprævəti noundegeneracy in spanish: degeneración, pronunciation: dɪdʒenɜrəsi nounputrescence in spanish: putrefacción, pronunciation: pjutrəsəns nounrottenness in spanish: podredumbre, pronunciation: rɑtənɪs nouncorruptness in spanish: corrupción, pronunciation: kɜrʌptnəs nounputridness in spanish: putridez, pronunciation: pjutrɪdnes noun
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