Antonym: impurity. Similar words: security, obscurity, curiosity, minority, asperity, priority, majority, posterity. Meaning: ['pjʊrətɪ /'pjʊə-] n. 1. being undiluted or unmixed with extraneous material 2. the state of being unsullied by sin or moral wrong; lacking a knowledge of evil 3. a woman's virtue or chastity.
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(31) These merit separate discussion, since they are unique in function and in purity of intention.
(32) I was convinced of one thing: of the purity and truth of my love for you.
(33) For the second year in a row, the city's water supply has failed to meet minimum purity requirements.
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(34) He expressed himself in favour of ideological purity, strictly in accordance with Marx, Engels, and Lenin, and for purging members who deviate.
(35) The dogma is of absolutes, the lifestyle is of attempted purity and the zealot is subject to continuous derision.
(36) When a whole nation is roaring Patriotism at the top of its voice, I am fain to explore the cleanness of its hands and purity of its heart. Ralph Waldo Emerson
(37) Achieving the goal of absolute purity would cost an additional huge but undetermined sum.
(38) But the association of menstrual blood pollutes her and she loses for ever the pristine purity of a female child.
(39) And at the other extreme, the success of social purity never silenced the defenders of the double standard.
(40) Like a number of other senior ministers he was ambiguous about purity campaigners.
(41) Questions about adequate levels of safety on the roads or in factories, or about purity in foods are of this kind.
(42) The system is completely automatic and produces high purity gases to 99.999 percent.
(43) During these years race became the cultural flashpoint, and most political careers were founded on a rhetoric of purity and exclusion.
(44) The purity of my love was something that to me remained undefiled.
(45) The result has been a loss of confidence in the purity of our tapwater.
(46) It lacks the qualities associated with the perfection of the celestial sphere: circular motion, elemental purity, immutability.
(47) People present the greatest single threat of contamination for high purity and sterile materials.
(48) But with his damnable purity, which they all praised after his death, Modigliani insisted on going his own way.
(49) Typically, albite of this purity results from secondary alteration processes such as hydrothermal metasomatism or authigenic growth during burial diagenesis.
(50) In later poetry she is the embodiment of wisdom, reason, purity.
(51) Instead of using complicated measurements involving colour purity, resolution etc. to compare their performance I simply used each monitor for a day.
(52) The state-orientated approach adopted by many feminists clearly related to their affiliations with social purity.
(53) Its depth determines its purity, and its purity determines its transparency.
(54) The varying degrees of purity of native gold involved different melting-points.
(55) White also appeals due to its association with innocence and purity.
(56) Their willingness to compromise their reproductive purity is a great help in understanding what keeps the various kinds apart.
(57) The purity movement was itself divided over the new proposals.
(58) Grass routes Up until now it has maintained a purity of vision that sees a workstation not a terminal on every desk.
(59) Or it could preserve its ideological purity and risk losing the elections.
(60) It was the language of purity which mobilized many women to develop a trenchant critique of male sexuality.
More similar words: security, obscurity, curiosity, minority, asperity, priority, majority, posterity, integrity, authority, celebrity, austerity, mediocrity, popularity, similarity, regularity, dissimilarity, spur, purse, spurn, pursue, purvey, purple, purely, pursuit, purpose, purchase, purview, lurid, curio.