Inviolability [noun]

Definition of Inviolability:

sanctity

Synonyms of Inviolability:


Opposite/Antonyms of Inviolability:

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Sentence/Example of Inviolability:

I came here eight years ago with a reverence for The Post’s heritage of courage and independence and feeling an inviolable obligation to uphold its values.

The first — that experimenters can choose what measurements to perform — would seem inviolable.

These are the sacred rights of personal security, property, and the inviolability of the home of every citizen.

These were handed down from local priest to local priest, with the inviolability of sacred and immutable tradition.

As to "inviolability," I would not have such a word mentioned.

It is the law that invests the person of a queen, whoever she be, with a sort of inviolability.

Unconsciously she clung to her belief in the natural inviolability of her privilege.

The consideration due to him consists in honours, inviolability, and exterritoriality.

But no other privileges, especially those of inviolability and exterritoriality need be granted to the envoy.

As diplomatic envoys are sacrosanct, the principle of their inviolability is generally recognised.