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fidelity

[fi-del-i-tee, fahy-] / fɪˈdɛl ɪ ti, faɪ- /




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The Telegraph's Anita Singh notes "the fidelity to the original is practically unheard of in the world of TV", leading to feelings of "joy and a fuzzy nostalgia".

From BBC

Currently, the French civil code defines the duties of marriage as "respect, fidelity, support and assistance," and it says that couples commit themselves to a "community of living".

From BBC

The company “has a clear understanding” of what it has to do to achieve target fidelity, Jensen noted.

From Barron's

The result was the Wall of Sound, a massive bank of carefully chosen stage speakers that projected clear fidelity without distortion.

From The Wall Street Journal

Reinforcing this point, Congress then sent its Olive Branch Petition to George III declaring the fidelity of colonists “to your Majesty’s person, family, and government” and asking him to rein in Parliament.

From Salon