Synonym: completeness, entirety, honesty, honor, respectability, sincerity, totality, uprightness, wholeness. Similar words: integrate, integrated, integration, intensity, minority, priority, security, posterity. Meaning: [ɪn'tegrətɪ] n. 1. an undivided or unbroken completeness or totality with nothing wanting 2. moral soundness.
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61 The act of eating a dead person destroys the integrity of visible bodies.
62 Honesty makes better people and creates human relationships based on trust, integrity, righteousness and altruism. Dr T.P.Chia
63 It was an aggressive assertion of a predominantly male, working-class integrity against incursions from middle-class intellectuals and foreign influence.
64 Secondly, the integrity of pastoral systems and management processes is contingent upon their being reflected in all aspects of school management.
65 Integrity is congruence between what you know, what you profess, and what you do. Nathaniel Branden
66 The equation of balancing artistic integrity with commercial considerations is further influenced by the relationship of artist to patron and public.
67 In New Historicism this awkwardness should not be deplored but seen as proof of the integrity of its methods.
68 Rain glided away, heading for a politician of doubtful integrity.
69 Sinclair, a curmudgeon of taste and integrity, defends the river against the shoddy plans of the Chamber of Commerce.
70 Their work has without doubt led to higher standards of efficiency and integrity by national investigators.
71 Compliance is the name given to surveillance against broker fraud and to maintenance of integrity in the brokerage industry.
72 If the server were compromised, the integrity of the whole system would fail.
73 Can he lend his name to the petition without compromising his professional integrity?
74 It has a network architecture for high-performance and referential integrity, but also allows purely relational systems to be built where required.
75 Its editorial integrity ought to be unassailable, at least in its hard news sections.
76 Jean-Claude may have had artistic integrity on his side but he did not have a legal leg to stand on.
77 Criticism of a verdict which casts aspersions on the integrity of jurors may, of course, attract libel actions on that score.
78 It's impolite to challenge their integrity, the veracity of their self-expression.
79 The enhanced Distributed Transaction Recovery System-based distributed computing application that provides ensured integrity for distributed computing transactions.
80 And yet all his life, his integrity warred with a flair for the theatrical, a fondness for tall tales.
81 It should complement the toppings, not compete with them, but it must have its own internal integrity.
82 Your Toyota is a sophisticated piece of machinery; to fit non-genuine parts is to compromise its design integrity.
83 The way the Steputis family coped by normalizing their life surely went a long way toward helping Hank maintain his personal integrity.
84 Integrity is doing the right thing, even when no one is watching. C.S. Lewis
85 This is not a personal matter, it's a matter that concerns your business integrity. Sentencedict.com
86 Let me define a leader. He must have vision and passion and not be afraid of any problem. Instead, he should know how to defeat it. Most importantly, he must work with integrity. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
87 Integrity provides protection against partiality or deceit or other forms of official corruption, for example.
88 He has been a guiding beacon in my professional life and a touchstone of human integrity.
89 This connection between integrity and the rhetoric of equal protection is revealing.
90 She has such integrity, such an ethical, high-minded view of what the human spirit can attain.
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