释义 |
disinˈtegrity [dis- 9.] Want of integrity or entireness; unsound or disintegrated condition.
1785Bentham Wks. (1838–43) X. 145 The multitude of the audience multiplies for disintegrity the chances of detection. 1861Willis in Ecclesiologist XXII. 91 Nothing short of such a system could have prevented the falling in of Chichester Tower; it was in a state of disintegrity which nothing could arrest. |