inviolacy


in·vi·o·late

I0216900 (ĭn-vī′ə-lĭt)adj. Not violated or profaned; intact: "The great inviolate place had an ancient permanence which the sea cannot claim" (Thomas Hardy).
[Middle English, from Latin inviolātus : in-, not; see in-1 + violātus, past participle of violāre, to violate; see violate.]
in·vi′o·la·cy (-lə-sē), in·vi′o·late·ness n.in·vi′o·late·ly adv.