noun
1 quality of being honest and firm in your moral principles
ADJECTIVE
▪ great , high
▪ absolute , complete (both esp. BrE )
▪ personal
▪ academic , artistic , financial , intellectual , journalistic , moral , political , professional , scientific
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She refused to compromise her artistic ~.
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The article is indicative of his contempt for the basic standards of journalistic ~.
VERB + INTEGRITY
▪ have
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She has great personal ~.
▪ lack
▪ lose
▪ restore
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The minister promised to restore the honesty and ~ of the government.
▪ retain
▪ defend
▪ compromise , undermine
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I would never do anything to compromise the ~ of the company.
▪ impugn ( formal ), question
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She questioned his ~ as an artist.
PREPOSITION
▪ with ~
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The code calls on members to behave with ~ at all times.
PHRASES
▪ an attack on sb/sth's ~
2 state of being whole and not divided
ADJECTIVE
▪ physical , structural , territorial
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The country is fighting to preserve its territorial ~.
▪ data ( computing )
VERB + INTEGRITY
▪ have
▪ lose
▪ restore
▪ ensure
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It's up to the user to ensure the ~ of the data they enter.
▪ maintain , retain
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We all have an interest in maintaining the ~ of the ecosystem.
▪ preserve , protect , safeguard
▪ threaten
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The project threatens the ~ of one of the world's most important wetlands.
▪ compromise , undermine
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concerns that data ~ has been compromised
▪ destroy
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Nuclear weapons have the capability to destroy the physical ~ of the planet.
PHRASES
▪ a challenge to sth's ~ , a threat to sth's ~