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corrompido

Corrompido is the past participle of the verb corromper in Spanish and Portuguese, used as an adjective to indicate something that has been damaged, tainted, or compromised by corruption. It can refer to moral deterioration in a person or institution, as well as to non-human things that have been altered or spoiled, such as data or processes.

In everyday language, corrompido is often used to describe systems, organizations, or individuals whose integrity has

Etymologically, corrompido derives from the verb corromper, itself from Latin corrumpere, meaning to break apart or

See also:

- corrupción (Spanish)

- corrupção (Portuguese)

- data corruption

- file corruption

been
compromised.
For
example,
a
political
or
administrative
system
can
be
described
as
corrompido,
meaning
it
has
been
corrupted
or
compromised.
In
computing
and
data
contexts,
corrompido
commonly
describes
files
or
data
that
have
become
invalid
or
altered
due
to
errors,
malware,
or
other
faults
(for
example,
archivos
corrompidos
or
datos
corrompidos).
ruin.
In
Portuguese
and
Spanish,
the
term
coexists
with
related
forms
like
corrupto
(more
frequently
used
for
morally
defective
individuals)
and
corrupción
(the
noun
form
for
corruption).