Sentence examples for is inviolate from inspiring English sources

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is inviolate

adjective

Not violated; free from violation or hurt of any kind; secure against violation or impairment.

  • His fortune of arms was still inviolate. Francis Bacon.

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"Academic freedom is inviolate, inviolate," she said.

The place where our dignity as a people is inviolate.

"To us," Baker said, "the game is inviolate.

The ante has been raised to $15 over the years, but the premise is inviolate.

For many of the fans, the routine of going to the track is inviolate.

"That is inviolate, and the standards are very clear," Michele McNally, assistant managing editor for photography, told me.

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As for "Say It Isn't So," Heather Graham, of the unblinking eyes and curtained blond tresses, and Chris Klein, whose innocence was inviolate in "Election" and "American Pie," get caught in a slapped-together Farrelly Brothers derivative (the gross-out brothers' protégé J. B. Rogers directed it; they produced).

Some things are inviolate.

Racial castes may have been inviolate, but apartheid was not.

In the face of such violation, be inviolate.

"Tiger reserves in this country are inviolate," he said in an interview.

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