INTEGRITY
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1. integrity comes from a Latin word meaning untouched, whole, entire. It is now defined as (1) honesty, uprightness; (2) quality or state of being complete, wholeness; (3) undivided or unbroken condition; (4) perfect condition. (BPL 9 Mar 74)
2. (1) the condition of having no part or element taken away or wanting; undivided or unbroken state; wholeness. (2) the condition of not being marred or violated; unimpaired or uncorrupted condition; soundness. (3) soundness or moral principle; the character of uncorrupted virtue, especially in relation to truth and fair dealing; uprightness, honesty, sincerity. (BTB 4 Dec 72)