Definitionn. the property of being upright in posture
Last update: September 25, 2015
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His convictions gained weight from the simplicity, uprightness and diligence of his character; but they need a more effective justification than he was able to give them. [Please select]
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To remain in his former uprightness did not suffice. [Please select]
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This weak man was entirely in the hands of a corrupt circle who recognized in the strength and uprightness of Montcalm their deadly enemy. [Please select]
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But, in spite of all his goodness and constant uprightness, Socrates the philosopher was condemned to the shameful death of a base criminal. [Please select]
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To dream of the love of parents, foretells uprightness in character and a continual progress toward fortune and elevation. [Please select]
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He watches over them with tender solicitude, rewarding truth, charity, and uprightness, but severely punishing perjury, cruelty, and want of hospitality. [Please select]
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In proportion to its increase, however, principles, ideals, justice, and uprightness are completely swamped by the array of numbers. [Please select]
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His borrowers are no doubt those divers of worship mentioned by Chettle Falstaff who reported his uprightness of dealing. [Please select]
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Richard's energy, uprightness of character, and good sense carry him through some trying experiences, and gain him friends. [Please select]
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I have taught thee in the way of wisdom; I have led thee in paths of uprightness. [Please select]
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True uprightness is more than mere legality, for even when outward action is blameless, the motives may be mixed. [Please select]
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