noun
- the quality or state of being inviolable; the condition of being secure from violation, breach, or infringement
Usage: formal; abstract noun derived from the adjective 'inviolable'
Examples
- The inviolableness of human rights is a cornerstone of international law.
- Citizens trust that the inviolableness of their homes is protected by law.
- The treaty emphasized the inviolableness of national borders.
- Religious groups often speak of the inviolableness of sacred spaces.
- The Constitution guarantees the inviolableness of certain fundamental freedoms.
- Diplomats stressed the inviolableness of diplomatic immunity in negotiations.