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Use "inviolate" in a sentence | "inviolate" example sentences

How to use "inviolate" in a sentence?

  • I've learned to feel good when I feel good. it's better to be driven around in a red porsche than to own one. the luck of the fool is inviolate.
    -Charles Bukowski-
  • Keep inviolate an area of light and peace within you.
    -Corazon Aquino-
  • Rich parents are famous both for miserliness and astonishing longevity. And, when they finally do die, you'll find they've left their estate in inviolate trust to the golden retrievers.
    -P. J. O'Rourke-
  • The indignity of it!- With everything blooming above me, Lilies, pale-pink cyclamen, roses, Whole fields lovely and inviolate,- Me down in the fetor of weeds, Crawling on all fours, Alive, in a slippery grave.
    -Theodore Roethke-
  • The freedom of the press should be inviolate.
    -John Quincy Adams-
  • The result of law inviolate is perfection–right–negative happiness. The result of law violate is imperfection, wrong, positive pain.
    -Edgar Allan Poe-
  • By shaping some august decree, Which kept her throne unshaken still, Broad-based upon her people's will, And compass'd by the inviolate sea.
    -Alfred Lord Tennyson-
  • The Catholic Church with its foreshortened American history and tangled puritanical roots was as inviolate to my mother and father as it was to the last-ditch aristocrats of Evelyn Waugh.
    -Maureen Howard-
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Definition and meaning of INVIOLATE

What does "inviolate mean?"

/inˈvīələt/

inviolate

adjective
free or safe from injury or violation.
noun
Having the hymen unbroken.

What are synonyms of "inviolate"?
Some common synonyms of "inviolate" are:
  • untouched,
  • undamaged,
  • unhurt,
  • unharmed,
  • unscathed,
  • unmarred,
  • unspoiled,
  • unimpaired,
  • unflawed,
  • unsullied,
  • unstained,
  • undefiled,
  • unpolluted,
  • unprofaned,
  • perfect,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˌənˈtəCHt/

untouched
adjective

Still full.

/ˌənˈdamijd/

undamaged
adjective

Not harmed or spoiled; sound.

/ˌənˈhərt/

unhurt
adjective

not hurt or harmed.

/ˌənˈhärmd/

unharmed
adjective

Not injured, or damaged; safe.

/ˌənˈskāT͟Hd/

unscathed
adjective

without suffering any injury or harm.

/ˌənˈspoild/

unspoiled
adjective

not spoiled.

/ˌənimˈperd/

unimpaired
adjective

not weakened or damaged.

/ˌənˈflôd/

unflawed
adjective

having no weaknesses or imperfections.

/ˌənˈsəlēd/

unsullied
adjective

not spoiled or made impure.

/ˌənˈstānd/

unstained
adjective

Without marks or blemishes.

/ˌəndəˈfīld/

undefiled
adjective

not defiled.

/ˌənpəˈlo͞odəd/

unpolluted
adjective

Not affected by something impure or bad.

/ˌənprəˈfānd/

adjective

not defiled or violated.

perfect
adjective noun verb

So good it cannot be improved. perfect tense. To do something so well, it cannot be done better.

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