Pronunciation: /ɪnˈvaɪələbəl/
adjective Inviolable is an adjective that describes something that is sacred, never to be broken, infringed, or dishonored.
A1 The rules of the game are inviolable and must be followed by all players.
A2 In some cultures, certain traditions are considered inviolable and must be respected.
B1 The privacy of individuals is considered inviolable and should not be violated under any circumstances.
B2 Human rights are seen as inviolable and should be protected at all costs.
C1 The sanctity of the constitution is inviolable and serves as the foundation of the country's legal system.
C2 The scientist's research findings were deemed inviolable by the academic community due to their accuracy and reliability.
formal The sanctity of the church is considered inviolable.
informal You can't break the rules of the club, they're inviolable.
slang I won't mess with his inviolable personal space.
figurative Her principles were like an inviolable fortress, never to be compromised.
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