integrity
Integrität is a German noun that translates to integrity in English. It is used to refer to the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles. In German, it is often used in the context of personal character, professional ethics, or the reliability of data or systems.
The integrity of the system is of utmost importance.
This sentence is explaining the significance of a system's integrity using the superlative 'von größter Bedeutung' which translates to 'of utmost importance'.
His integrity is undisputed.
Here, the phrase illustrates a person's character or reputation, indicating it's generally accepted or acknowledged - denoted by 'unbestritten' (undisputed).
Integrity is one of his most remarkable characteristics.
In this sentence, 'Integrity' is referred to as a remarkable trait or characteristic in a person, using 'bemerkenswertesten Eigenschaften' which translates to 'most remarkable characteristics'.