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inviolate

[in-vahy-uh-lit, -leyt] / ɪnˈvaɪ ə lɪt, -ˌleɪt /




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Because this crosses a line you maintain is inviolate, you might consider taking a trial separation while your husband works on his issues.

From Washington Post

A last bastion of privacy, our brains have remained inviolate, even as sensors now record our heartbeats, breaths, steps and sleep.

From Scientific American

I was able to restore truer ways of feeling to certain memories that a younger, more fearful self had falsified and that the passage of time had made inviolate.

From New York Times

It was an illegal homestead carved by settlers out of a 550-square-mile Indigenous reserve that is meant to be inviolate.

From New York Times

Part of her argument is that the distinction between individuals and culture isn’t inviolate; they nurture each other, for better and for worse.

From New York Times