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UK [ɪnˈteɡrətɪ] / US noun [uncountable]
1)
a) the quality of always behaving according to the moral principles that you believe in, so that people respect and trust you

She had a reputation for honesty and personal integrity.

maintain/preserve your integrity:

I trust we as a nation will maintain our integrity and influence.

question/doubt someone's integrity:

Nobody could question the government's integrity on this issue.

b) the quality of behaving according to the rules and standards of your job or profession
professional/artistic/political integrity:

These guidelines do not compromise the professional integrity of teachers.

2)
a) formal the quality of being complete or whole, without any missing parts

an obligation to defend the new state's territorial integrity

b) the quality of being in a good condition, without any damage or mistakes

The accuracy of the analysis depends on the integrity of the data supplied.


English dictionary. 2014.

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