noun
- the state of being inviolate; freedom from violation, infringement, or desecration
Usage: formal
Examples
- The constitution guarantees the inviolacy of personal privacy.
- Religious leaders emphasized the inviolacy of the sacred texts.
- The treaty established the inviolacy of national borders.
- She believed in the inviolacy of her personal principles.
- The court upheld the inviolacy of attorney-client privilege.
- The sanctuary maintained the inviolacy of the wildlife preserve.