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probity

[proh-bi-tee, prob-i-] / ˈproʊ bɪ ti, ˈprɒb ɪ- /


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He told AFP the investigation "will bring much light on to the accusations that are questioning my probity and my honour".

From BBC

A strong greenback, which supports the stability of U.S. assets, the probity of its debt, and the nation’s broader standing among its global peers has been the bedrock of American policy for decades.

From Barron's

Freeman Dyson, a physicist of considerable probity, put it well to documentarian Jon Else in his film “The Day After Trinity.”

From Salon

It analyzes the forces of corruption and moral probity, capitalism and benevolence—all the rich contradictions and absurdities of the world glimpsed in Jane Austen’s novels.

From The Wall Street Journal

They denied any wrongdoing and questioned both the transparency and probity of our sources.

From BBC