Meaning & Definition of word "Inviolable"

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    Inviolable

    /ɪnˈvaɪələbl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Never to be broken, infringed, or dishonored.
      • Example: The contract was designed to establish inviolable terms that could not be altered or ignored.
    • 2. Secure from destruction or violation.
      • Example: The sanctity of the ancient temple was deemed inviolable by the local community.
    • 3. Not to be violated or profaned; sacred.
      • Example: In human rights discourse, the dignity of every individual is considered inviolable.
    • 4. Incapable of being violated; unassailable.
      • Example: The principles of justice are seen as inviolable, forming the foundation of a fair society.
    • 5. Imposing absolute obligations and unbreakable rules.
      • Example: The role of the judiciary is to uphold inviolable laws that protect society.

    Etymology

    Late Middle English: from Latin 'inviolabilis', from 'in-' meaning 'not' + 'violabilis' from 'violare' meaning 'to violate'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    inviolable rights:

    Basic freedoms that should not be violated.

    inviolable territory:

    Land that is protected from intrusion or invasion.

    inviolable covenant:

    An agreement that should not be broken under any circumstances.

    Related Words

    violate:

    To break or infringe upon a rule or agreement.

    violable:

    Capable of being violated or broken.

    Slang Meanings of inviolable