immundity
/ɪˈmʌndɪti/Definitions
1. noun
The state of being impure or unclean; a condition of moral impurity or corruption.
“The politician’s immundity was exposed through a series of scandals.”
1. noun
The state of being impure or unclean; a condition of moral impurity or corruption.
“The politician’s immundity was exposed through a series of scandals.”