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Inviolability

The quality or state of being inviolable inviolableness

Inviolableness

The quality or state of being inviolable as the inviolableness of divine justice

Inviolateness

The state of being inviolate

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Inviolately

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Inviolably

Without violation

Sacrosanct

Sacred inviolable

Herald

peace and to bear messages from the commander of an army He was invested with a sacred and inviolable character

Inviolacy

The state or quality of being inviolate as the inviolacy of an oath

Sanctuary

A sacred place a consecrated spot a holy and inviolable site

Confession to a priest

taken that it is not improbable that an English Court would decide the question in favour of the inviolability of confession and expand the law into harmony with that of other Christian states. See Best, Ev.; Taylor,

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Inviolability

The quality or state of being inviolable inviolableness

Inviolableness

The quality or state of being inviolable as the inviolableness of divine justice

Inviolateness

The state of being inviolate

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Inviolately

Matched in: Term Inviolately

Inviolably

Without violation

Sacrosanct

Sacred inviolable

Herald

peace and to bear messages from the commander of an army He was invested with a sacred and inviolable character

Inviolacy

The state or quality of being inviolate as the inviolacy of an oath

Sanctuary

A sacred place a consecrated spot a holy and inviolable site

Confession to a priest

taken that it is not improbable that an English Court would decide the question in favour of the inviolability of confession and expand the law into harmony with that of other Christian states. See Best, Ev.; Taylor,

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