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Collocations for integrity - 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
She refused to compromise her artistic integrity.
The article is indicative of his contempt for the basic standards of journalistic integrity.

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VERB + integrity

have
She has great personal integrity.
lack
lose
restore
The minister promised to restore the honesty and integrity of the government.
retain
defend
compromise, undermine
I would never do anything to compromise the integrity of the company.
impugn (formal), question
She questioned his integrity as an artist.

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PREPOSITION

with integrity
The code calls on members to behave with integrity at all times.

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PHRASES

an attack on sb/sth's integrity

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2. state of being whole and not divided

ADJECTIVE

physical, structural, territorial
The country is fighting to preserve its territorial integrity.
data (computing)

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VERB + integrity

have
lose
restore
ensure
It's up to the user to ensure the integrity of the data they enter.
maintain, retain
We all have an interest in maintaining the integrity of the ecosystem.
preserve, protect, safeguard
threaten
The project threatens the integrity of one of the world's most important wetlands.
compromise, undermine
concerns that data integrity has been compromised
destroy
Nuclear weapons have the capability to destroy the physical integrity of the planet.

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PHRASES

a challenge to sth's integrity, a threat to sth's integrity

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