Definitionn. an undivided or unbroken completeness or totality with nothing wanting
Last update: August 31, 2015
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Leaders fought for the integrity of our country. [noun]
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Cannot understand concepts of integrity or duty to court. [noun]
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It should protect totally the territorial integrity of Iraq. [noun]
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Every step he knew would be rigorously canvassed, and it was his business to place the justice and integrity of his own conduct beyond the limits of question. [noun]
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Captain Tugwell on his behalf led the fishing fleet against that renegade La Liberte, and casting the foreigners overboard, they restored her integrity as the London Trader. [noun]
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"Upon my integrity." [noun]
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Marmozet's integrity, when I recollected and compared the circumstances of his conduct towards me. [noun]
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I told him I was very well convinced of my comrade's integrity and, that the grimaces he mentioned were doubtless owing to his anxiety of my loss. [noun]
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I was astonished at these words, and looked upon this person to be a prodigy of integrity, but absolutely refused to take any part of the sum. [noun]
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Do you not think that such an addition to the charter would be a better safeguard for the liberty and integrity of the country than walls and bastions around Paris. [noun]
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In DOLL'S HOUSE the justification of the union between Nora and Helmer rested at least on the husband's conception of integrity and rigid adherence to our social morality.' [noun]
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