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Jobb Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Officeals

We often seen "corrupted officicals" or "corrupt officials" in media.

What is difference between 'corrupted" and "corrupt"?
  

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"corrupt" is more common as I remember it.

"corrupt" is the state, pure and simple. For all we know the official is just naturally that way.
"corrupted" is the state which came to be because someone corrupted the official.

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