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		Definition of honourability in English: honourability(US honorability) noun ˈɒn(ə)rəbɪlɪti mass nounThe quality of bringing or deserving honour.  she was the essence of kindness, honourability, and integrity Example sentencesExamples -  But those of us who know you, know of your honorability and integrity as a certainty.
 -  The woman was childless, and her "sentiments of piety and honorability" guaranteed "a favorable future" to the girl she hoped to receive.
 -  It recognizes the honorability of deferring dreams for the sake of protecting the people you love.
 -  It's not every day you will come across a man of his decency, honourability and sheer good nature, and even if you tried it would be impossible to find a flaw in the make up of his character.
 -  Despite his years of preaching the essential honorability of man, van Merkensteijn never expected that all his employees would be paragons.
 -  The obvious concepts of taking the high ground, having the sun at your back, forcing your opponent to the edge, etc. all fail to pass the fairness and honorability test.
 -  He brought that honourability with him into the classroom, and at the end of the day it was his young pupils who were the real beneficiaries of it.
 -  Honourability and integrity might well have been his middle names, and when he retired and put the uniform away he did so with a record of service behind him that anyone would be proud and indeed privileged to have.
 -  But as her closer association with Mr. Darcy had worn down her earlier prejudices, she had come to put a great deal of faith in his essential honourability.
 -  "What has been said and reported is an offence to the honourability of the Portuguese FA."
 
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