1. principled - Adjective
2. principled - Verb
of Principle
Source: Webster's dictionarySo I think that our foreign policy, the president's strong and principled leadership when it comes to the war against terror and foreign policy is going to be an asset. Ed Gillespie
In Holland I have seen well-meaning, principled people blinded by multiculturalism, overwhelmed by the imperative to be sensitive and respectful of immigrant culture, while ignoring criminal abuse of women and girls. Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Never lose heart while pursuing the path of trust. Live a principled life. Basava
If he votes against, that's the only principled position. If he abstains, it's a cop-out; if he votes for, it's a sell-out. Harriet Harman
I am for no master nor moral persuasion. I am for myself. What your yearning soul, madam, might mistake for loyalty to person or Purpose is merely a firm and, aye, principled determination to accept responsibility only for myself and my own actions. Michael Moorcock
Microsoft has a long history of taking a principled approach to how we live up to our mission of empowering every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more with technology platforms and tools, while also standing up for our enduring values and ethics. Satya Nadella