![]() Lord Fletcher, said the Bishop, was a man of unimpeachable integrity and character. His comments cast a slur on the integrity of his employees. Her probity and integrity are beyond question. I had credited them with more integrity than they showed. |
![]() Integrity can stand in opposition to hypocrisy, 4 in that judging with the standards of integrity involves regarding internal consistency as a virtue, and suggests that parties holding within themselves apparently conflicting values should account for the discrepancy or alter their beliefs. |
![]() Physical objects can display integrity, too if you're' going over a rickety old bridge that sways in the wind, you might question its structural integrity. Definitions of integrity. n an undivided or unbroken completeness or totality with nothing wanting. the integrity of the nervous system is required for normal development. |
![]() Your integrity is what determines your reputation, and, just as this proverb states, all it can take is a single bad choice to destroy a lifetime's' worth of integrity. So, how can you work on developing and preserving your own integrity? |
![]() Borrowed from Middle French intégrité, from Latin integrits soundness, integrity, from integer. Doublet of entirety. UK IPA key: /ntti/, /ntti/. integrity countable and uncountable, plural integrities. Steadfast adherence to a strict moral or ethical code. The state of being wholesome; unimpaired. |