noun
- the quality or state of being secure from violation, infringement, or assault; sacredness that must not be broken or dishonored
Usage: formal
Examples
- The constitution guarantees the inviolability of human rights.
- Diplomatic immunity ensures the inviolability of embassy grounds.
- The inviolability of the home is a fundamental principle in law.
- Religious leaders emphasized the inviolability of the sacred texts.
- The treaty established the inviolability of national borders.
- Privacy advocates argue for the inviolability of personal data.