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    principle
    /ˈprɪnsɪpl/

    noun

    • 1. a fundamental truth or proposition that serves as the foundation for a system of belief or behaviour or for a chain of reasoning: "the basic principles of justice" Similar truthpropositionconceptidea
    • 2. a general scientific theorem or law that has numerous special applications across a wide field.

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  2. PRINCIPLE definition: 1. a basic idea or rule that explains or controls how something happens or works: 2. If you agree…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of PRINCIPLE is a comprehensive and fundamental law, doctrine, or assumption. How to use principle in a sentence. Principle vs. Principal: Usage Guide

  4. A principle is a kind of rule, belief, or idea that guides you. You can also say a good, ethical person has a lot of principles. In general, a principle is some kind of basic truth that helps you with your life.

  5. Principle, canon, rule imply something established as a standard or test, for measuring, regulating, or guiding conduct or practice. A principle is a general and fundamental truth that may be used in deciding conduct or choice: to adhere to principle.

  6. A principle is a general and fundamental truth that may be used in deciding conduct or choice: to adhere to principle. canon, originally referring to an edict of the Church (a meaning that it still retains), is used of any principle, law, or critical standard that is officially approved, particularly in aesthetics and scholarship: canons of ...

  7. [countable] a belief that is accepted as a reason for acting or thinking in a particular way. The welfare of the child is the guiding principle of the family courts. They were accused of violating the principles of democracy. The principle of equality is enshrined in the Constitution.

  8. 1. A basic truth, law, or assumption: the principles of democracy. 2. a. A rule or standard, especially of good behavior: a man of principle. b. The collectivity of moral or ethical standards or judgments: a decision based on principle rather than expediency. 3. A fixed or predetermined policy or mode of action. 4.

  9. a basic idea or rule that explains how something happens or works: The organization works on the principle that all members have the same rights. in principle. If you agree with something in principle, you agree with the idea or plan although you do not know the details or you do not know if it will be possible:

  10. Verb. Idiom. Filter. noun. principles. The ultimate source, origin, or cause of something. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. A fundamental truth, law, doctrine, or motivating force, upon which others are based. Moral principles. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. A natural or original tendency, faculty, or endowment.

  11. principle. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English prin‧ci‧ple /ˈprɪnsəpəl/ S2 W1 AWL noun 1 moral rule [ countable, uncountable] a moral rule or belief about what is right and wrong, that influences how you behave Schools try to teach children a set of principles.