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Adjective
(1) incapable of being transgressed or dishonored
(2) immune to attack; incapable of being tampered with
(3) must be kept sacred
(4) not capable of being violated or infringed
(5) that cannot be transgressed or dishonored
(6) able to withstand attack
(7) divine
(8) indestructible
Show English Meaning
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Adjective
(1) incapable of being transgressed or dishonored
(2) immune to attack; incapable of being tampered with
(3) must be kept sacred
(4) not capable of being violated or infringed
(5) that cannot be transgressed or dishonored
(6) able to withstand attack
(7) divine
(8) indestructible
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(1) There is no inviolable sacred ground when it comes to reform.
(2) The USA claimed that Latin America was its inviolable sphere of influence and claimed the right to intervene whenever American interests were threatened.
(3) These sacred entities seem inviolable and non-negotiable and as long as they dominate, final resolution of our problems may escape us.
(4) The rights protected by the constitution are inalienable and inviolable .
(5) If it is the indignity of sin that offends you, you still have a standard higher than the standard of goodness - the standard of your own dignity, your own inviolable self.
(6) Something is sacred or inviolable when its deliberate destruction would dishonor what ought to be honored.
(7) So, although Aristotle holds that ethics cannot be reduced to a system of rules, however complex, he insists that some rules are inviolable .
(8) The property which every man has in his own labour, as it is the original foundation of all other property, so it is the most sacred and inviolable .
(9) A 20-year veteran of the peace movement, Brubaker had learned one of the inviolable laws of the left: thou shalt not fraternize with big business.
(10) The right to property being inviolable and sacred, no one ought to be deprived of it, except in cases of evident public necessity, legally ascertained, and on condition of a previous just indemnity.
(11) The one would be amenable to personal punishment and disgrace; the person of the other is sacred and inviolable .
(12) I do not value life as an absolute, but I do value it in whatever form it is found as sacred and inviolable .
(13) But should we be amazed by the insight that our memories are not inviolable , or that identity is duplicitous, or that many of us spend our entire lives trying to please our parents?
(14) Schily displayed remarkable vehemence and ruthlessness in his disregard for constitutional ground rules previously considered inviolable .
(15) Will we be accused of living in Utopia by asking if there is anything sacrosanct and inviolable anymore?
(16) No matter how dysfunctional and absurd a u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510stateu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb is, its sovereignty - ie the dictator's sovereignty - is inviolable .
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(1) There is no inviolable sacred ground when it comes to reform.
(2) The USA claimed that Latin America was its inviolable sphere of influence and claimed the right to intervene whenever American interests were threatened.
(3) These sacred entities seem inviolable and non-negotiable and as long as they dominate, final resolution of our problems may escape us.
(4) The rights protected by the constitution are inalienable and inviolable .
(5) If it is the indignity of sin that offends you, you still have a standard higher than the standard of goodness - the standard of your own dignity, your own inviolable self.
(6) Something is sacred or inviolable when its deliberate destruction would dishonor what ought to be honored.
(7) So, although Aristotle holds that ethics cannot be reduced to a system of rules, however complex, he insists that some rules are inviolable .
(8) The property which every man has in his own labour, as it is the original foundation of all other property, so it is the most sacred and inviolable .
(9) A 20-year veteran of the peace movement, Brubaker had learned one of the inviolable laws of the left: thou shalt not fraternize with big business.
(10) The right to property being inviolable and sacred, no one ought to be deprived of it, except in cases of evident public necessity, legally ascertained, and on condition of a previous just indemnity.
(11) The one would be amenable to personal punishment and disgrace; the person of the other is sacred and inviolable .
(12) I do not value life as an absolute, but I do value it in whatever form it is found as sacred and inviolable .
(13) But should we be amazed by the insight that our memories are not inviolable , or that identity is duplicitous, or that many of us spend our entire lives trying to please our parents?
(14) Schily displayed remarkable vehemence and ruthlessness in his disregard for constitutional ground rules previously considered inviolable .
(15) Will we be accused of living in Utopia by asking if there is anything sacrosanct and inviolable anymore?
(16) No matter how dysfunctional and absurd a u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510stateu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb is, its sovereignty - ie the dictator's sovereignty - is inviolable .
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(1) inviolable
Synonyms
Adjective
1. sacrosanct
2. unassailable
3. absolute
Synonyms
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Adjective
1. sacrosanct
2. unassailable
3. absolute
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