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unseducible

  • a word derived from seduce.
    seduce
    verb (used with object)
    to lead astray, as from duty, rectitude, or the like; corrupt.

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It suggests fearless reporters, incorruptible, unseducible, bravely doing battle with the powerful or gamely wrestling with octopus-armed bureaucrats.

From Time Magazine Archive

Here is perfect justice, a justice absolutely unwavering, deaf to cries, unseducible by-flatteries, unalloyed by favouritism: a law exists, break it, and you suffer the inevitable consequences.

From My Path to Atheism by Annie Wood Besant

I thank you, shuddering; and am ever your unseducible friend.”

From Springtime and Other Essays by Sir Francis Darwin