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integrity
 
NOUN:1. Moral or ethical strength: character, fiber, honesty, principle. See STRONG. 2. The state of being entirely whole: completeness, entirety, oneness, totality, wholeness. See PART. 3. The quality of being honest: honesty, honor, honorableness, incorruptibility, upstandingness. See HONEST. 4. The condition of being free from defects or flaws: durability, firmness, solidity, soundness, stability, strength, wholeness. See BETTER.
 
 
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