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the inviolable
adjective
Not violable; not to be infringed.
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White's rose period (the inviolable red and white of the White Stripes) is gone.
It must be the inviolable core of faith at its center.
The pope said "even criminals hold the inviolable right to life" given by God.
This budget confirms the inviolable nature of the medium-term trajectory to restore balanced budgets".
The right to our day in court should be among the inviolable.
In essence, this is the inviolable self-regard bred by stellar success and massive personal wealth.
The basic pillar of democracy is the inviolable integrity of the individual.
In 2016, I hope we will strive to remember the inviolable humanity of others.
Suddenly, the inviolable categories of music became permeable in all directions.
It has become a sacred value, symbolising the inviolable sovereignty of the individual.
Too often syllabuses and reading lists privilege the old idea of the inviolable text.
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