It means being polite, self-respecting, honest, and good in general.
2007-03-26 12:12:21
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answer #1
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answered by M_A_saBet 2
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Integrity is doing the right thing when no one is looking.
2007-03-26 20:19:03
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Integrity is a made up word that people like politicians and cops throw around to make themselves sound moral without ever having to act that way.
2007-03-26 19:17:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Main Entry: in·teg·ri·ty
Pronunciation: in-'te-gr&-tE
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English integrite, from Middle French & Latin; Middle French integrité, from Latin integritat-, integritas, from integr-, integer entire
1 : firm adherence to a code of especially moral or artistic values : INCORRUPTIBILITY
2 : an unimpaired condition : SOUNDNESS
3 : the quality or state of being complete or undivided : COMPLETENESS
synonym see HONESTY
2007-03-26 20:44:30
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answer #4
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answered by carly071 4
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Integrity is something that is sadly lacking from much of todays youth as can be seen commonly on Yahoo! answers.
2007-03-26 19:17:45
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answered by Wurm™ 6
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–noun 1. adherence to moral and ethical principles; soundness of moral character; honesty.
2. the state of being whole, entire, or undiminished: to preserve the integrity of the empire.
3. a sound, unimpaired, or perfect condition: the integrity of a ship's hull.
—Synonyms 1. rectitude, probity, virtue
2007-03-26 19:16:33
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answered by Susanna 1
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Integrity is honesty,truth and honor.
2007-03-26 19:14:32
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answered by Snow white 3
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Its what many people are lacking in the world today .
Its a virtue :
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/integrity/
2007-03-26 19:13:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Doing the right thing even if it brings you an unpleasant outcome.
2007-03-27 07:51:06
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answered by bandit 6
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honesty....
add www.dictionary.com to your favourites.
:)
2007-03-26 19:19:08
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answered by rainbow joy 4
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