incorruptibly
English
Etymology
incorruptible + -ly
Adverb
incorruptibly (comparative more incorruptibly, superlative most incorruptibly)
- In an incorruptible manner.
- 2024 March 18, Shane Harrison, “Rose Dugdale, English debutante turned IRA bomb maker, dies aged 83”, in The Guardian, →ISSN:
- During her trial, Dugdale declared herself “proudly and incorruptibly guilty” of offences against the state and described Britain as “the filthy enemy”.
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