integrity
Americannoun
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adherence to moral and ethical principles; soundness of moral character; honesty.
- Antonyms:
- dishonesty
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the state of being whole, entire, or undiminished.
to preserve the integrity of the empire.
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a sound, unimpaired, or perfect condition.
the integrity of a ship's hull.
noun
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adherence to moral principles; honesty
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the quality of being unimpaired; soundness
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unity; wholeness
Related Words
See honor.
Etymology
Origin of integrity
First recorded in 1400–50; late Middle English integrite, from Latin integritās; integer, -ity
Example Sentences
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"We stand ready to engage in a dialogue based on the principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity that we stand firmly behind," the statement reads.
From BBC
Iran has territorial integrity going back millennia, so I think it will stay as one country.
From Salon
“California can — and must — hold two truths at the same time: standing unequivocally with survivors and victims, while also demanding integrity within the law firms and other businesses that work within our legal system.”
From Los Angeles Times
We not only lose the integrity of our sports, we lose scholarships, roster spots, chances at an education, privacy and more.
The authority spokesman said officials were confident that their “open and inclusive study process” will protect its integrity.
From Los Angeles Times
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