
inviolable
/ˌɪnˈvaɪəɫəbəɫ/
never to be broken or dishonored
inviolable in a sentence
“The treaty established inviolable borders.”
Origin of inviolable
Latin inviolabilis not to be violated (in- not + violare to violate, injure)
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belief in or acceptance of something as true
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