oppilative

/ɒpɪˈleɪ.tɪv/ or /ɒpɪˈleɪtɪv/

Definitions

1. adjective

tending to spoil or corrupt, especially morally

“The oppilative influence of the corrupt politician led to a wave of protests across the city.”

2. noun

A person or thing that spoils or corrupts, especially morally

“The oppilative forces in the government have been secretly controlling the country for decades.”

Synonyms

  • corrupting
  • decadent
  • morally corrupt
  • spoiling
  • tainted

Antonyms

  • moral
  • pure
  • upright
  • virtuous
  • wholesome