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inviolability|ɪnˌvaɪələˈbɪlɪtɪ| [f. next + -ity: corresp. to F. inviolabilité (Cotgr. 1611), late L. inviolābilitās.] The quality or fact of being inviolable.
1793Bp. Horsley Serm. 30 Jan. 21 Our Constitution..unites the most perfect security of the Subject's Liberty, with the most absolute inviolability of the sacred person of the Sovereign. 1819J. Marshall Const. Opin. (1839) 153 The principle was the inviolability of contracts. 1828D'Israeli Chas. I, II. v. 106 The main point in the ‘Petition of Right’ was the inviolability of the personal freedom of the subject. |