INCORRUPT'IBLE, a.
1. That cannot corrupt or decay not admitting of corruption. Thus gold, glass, mercury, &c., are incorruptible. Spirits are supposed to be incorruptible.
Our bodies shall be changed into incorruptible and immortal substances.
2. That cannot be bribed inflexibly just and upright.
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