A person of integrity is honest, trustworthy, fair, consistent, and always sticks to strong ethical principles.
While historically and primarily describing a person's character, the word integrity has expanded in its use and may refer to an object or entity. The word "integrity" traces its roots back to the Latin "integritas," meaning "wholeness," "completeness," or "soundness."
Today, integrity encompasses a range of qualities and is associated with moral adherence to uncorrupted virtue, truth, and uprightness. It entails undivided purity, fidelity, and reliability. Integrity embodies the state or condition of being steadfast, wholesome, and unimpaired.
To integrate things is to blend them together. Back in the 1960s, integrating neighborhoods meant that blacks moved into white neighborhoods. Today, with many cultures in every neighborhood, we say that a neighborhood is "diverse," rather than "integrated."
to not cheat and tell the truth
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The integrity of data is when you manipulate and collect the data. It is mostly done in databases.
Well you should not have integrity because i think you should never follow it and that it has a strict meaning
I think honesty
Integrity comes from the Greek words integritas and integra meaning whole.
It gives me confidence that what I am doing, has purpose and meaning.
Honest
It means entire, or whole.
yes (alternative answer) "cachet integrity" is not a sentence, it is a phrase, and the meaning of that phrase is not particularly clear, either.
Your Mum :D
One who walks in high dignity or integrity. One who walks in wealth.
Tried virtue or integrity; approved moral excellence; honesty; rectitude; uprightness.