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Inviolable

Inviolable meaning

Not violable; not to be infringed. | Not susceptible to violence, or of being profaned, corrupted, or dishonoured. | Incapable of being injured or invaded; indestructible.

Example sentences (18)

Hai Tahd is not just the pursuit of justice through the recognition and punishment of the Genocide, but also a question of international rights based on the inviolable principle of national self-determination.

Meanwhile, Orbán said there could be “no forgiveness” for paedophilia, adding that children were “sacred and inviolable”.

Diplomatic premises are considered "inviolable" under the Vienna treaties and local law enforcement agencies are not allowed to enter without the permission of the ambassador.

It added that “the principle of ‘no agreements on Ukraine without Ukraine’ remains inviolable for our country” and called on all states to strictly adhere to it.

That is, the right to be paid a living wage should be as inviolable as the right to make a profit.

And they changed the world by acknowledging what no other government had before: the inviolable rights of the people.

Our inner freedom is inviolable.

There may not be a defined order for eating a bento, but this is one law around meals that is inviolable.

But the bill would also remove new teachers from an “inviolable contract” that would protect them from future benefit changes.

In Kesavananda Bharati vs State of Kerala, the court ruled that the basic structure of the Constitution is inviolable, and could not be amended by Parliament.

But some data, such as correspondence, are absolutely inviolable, and not even judicial order can authorize the disclosure.

His person shall be inviolable and he must be respected by all.

However, for modern linguistics, they are not taken as inviolable rules; rather, they are seen as guidelines.

Principles are held to be inviolable, though parameters may sometimes come into conflict.

Similarly, Robert Nozick argues for a theory that is mostly consequentialist, but incorporates inviolable "side-constraints" which restrict the sort of actions agents are permitted to do.

The mission gave a much-needed lift in spirits to the Americans, and alarmed the Japanese, who had believed their home islands to be inviolable by enemy forces.

The people shall not be deprived or abridged of their right to speak, to write, or to publish their sentiments; and the freedom of the press, as one of the great bulwarks of liberty, shall be inviolable.

The Sultan's authority is inviolable and the Sultan expects total subordination to his will.