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inviolable
[L. inviolabilis; in and violabilis, violo, to violate.]
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inviolable
Not to be profaned; that ought not to be injured, polluted or treated with irreverence; as, a sacred place and sacred things should be considered inviolable.
inviolable
Not to be broken; as an inviolable league, covenant, agreement, contract, vow or promise.
inviolable
Not to be injured or tarnished; as inviolable chastity or honor.
inviolable
Not susceptible of hurt or wound; as inviolable saints.