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integer vitae

American  
[in-te-ger wee-tahy, in-ti-jer vahy-tee, vee-tahy] / ˈɪn tɛ gɛr ˈwi taɪ, ˈɪn tɪ dʒər ˈvaɪ ti, ˈvi taɪ /

adjective

Latin.
  1. blameless in life; innocent.


Example Sentences

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The law-abiding man, the honest man, is praised as having been "Integer vitae sceleris purus."

From Project Gutenberg

"Integer vitae, scelerisque purus, non eget Mauri jaculis neque arcu," returned the philosopher with a classical flourish, and when the reins had been placed in his hands, he prepared to mount.

From Project Gutenberg

Integer vitae scelerisque purus will do nothing for you when it comes to humanity, however efficacious it may be with lions and wolves.

From Project Gutenberg

The question came up when my father's organist asked if he had any objection to the singing of "Integer vitae" in Church.

From Time Magazine Archive

Instantly a quartette choir, whose voices at first low and unsteady from agitation, became gradually clearer and more powerful, began a song, which Mohr had composed to the air of Integer vitae: Brother, ere in the dust thy form we lay, We'll to thy worth a loving tribute pay; Thy virtues rare, and kindly heart, which were A comfort on life's way.

From Project Gutenberg