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unviolated
adjective
Not violated; intact, unharmed.
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Mostly, the guide was made up of pictures of garments laid flat against a background, unviolated by human form.
Just as children have the right to ask that their bodies remain unviolated by the people they should be able to trust, a woman has the right to say no, she does not give her consent.
But it would have been appalling if the memory of Hiroshima and Nagasaki hadn't created a taboo around the use of nuclear weapons that endures unviolated to the present day.
Since then, every incoming prime minister has been asked to provide the Commons with fresh assurances that the Wilson doctrine remains unviolated.
But Sheldon Vine also caught a glimpse of paradise in the 1960s: a beautiful, Balkanised America without state power in which he would build a community of free human beings and unviolated trees.
But the isolation that made the islands a perfect laboratory in which to study the variation of species as they occur in nature remained largely unviolated.
What with all the snow and Nordic names, it strongly evoked the neighbourhood of Fargo, but a Fargo unviolated by its uncouth kidnapping duo from outside.
"You'll never feel unviolated".
We must suppress what we also know - our experience of a more complex, less harsh account of our being in the world; this must be held in abeyance in all economic transactions, reserved for the unviolated spaces of "private" life.
V. S. Naipaul once observed that Mr. Narayan was interested not so much in the social changes that came to his archetypal Indian town as in "the lesser life that goes on below: small men, small schemes, big talk, limited means: a life so circumscribed that it appears whole and unviolated, its smallness never a subject for wonder, though India itself is felt to be vast".
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