Purity in a sentence as a noun

It makes a lot of wise tradeoffs and rarely strives for "purity" or "religion".

Don't start worrying about the "purity" and "this was never intended".

This project has a fuckload of conceptual purity.

People talk about purity when the politics of the public figure in question are not extreme enough.

Moral purity can not be advanced while the sins of the past remain with us forever, uncleansed.

But yeah, let's definitely eat our own to ensure ideological purity.

Javascript is not a purely functional language so it's not like some functional purity would be violated.

As an example, the STM libraries in Haskell are remarkably nice due to a combination of strong types and purity.

Source control allows one to bypass the moral purity of Vigil by recovering arbitrary sinful code from the past.

Haskell, with its purity-by-default, is probably the most opinionated of the group.

Anyone surprised by the fact that the FSF puts its principles about the purity of free software licenses before pragmatism hasn't been paying much attention.

Because liberals wholly reject giving "purity" sexual or racial content, they choose to purify themselves through health, and in particular, food.

I don't think "purity" really serves the platform, flexibility does, and the best way to register you don't like DRM is to simply stop consuming any and all media which uses it.

They can be made in large quantities by moderately-skilled chemists to a high degree of purity and safety, and the Silk Road allows them to be distributed without any violence.

It is a well-known software engineering fact that one of the most important things a software project can have is conceptual purity, a strong, central thesis that organizes the entire project and can be used both to understand and build on the project.

A static analyzer can follow data flow easily, but it requires quite a bit of thinking for the programmer to do the same!The core motivation for managing effects la Haskell is not mathematical purity: its software engineering.

The whole Lessig/Palantir issue is so illustrative of the tech community's bizarre insistence on ideological purity on political issues, and consequently illustrative of why tech as an industry has so little political influence despite having money and people.

Purity definitions

noun

being undiluted or unmixed with extraneous material

See also: pureness

noun

the state of being unsullied by sin or moral wrong; lacking a knowledge of evil

See also: pureness sinlessness innocence whiteness

noun

a woman's virtue or chastity

See also: honor honour pureness