- inviolate
- [[t]ɪnva͟ɪ͟ələt[/t]]
ADJIf something is inviolate, it has not been or cannot be harmed or affected by anything. [FORMAL]
We believed our love was inviolate.
...their retreat into an inviolate private domain.
English dictionary. 2008.
We believed our love was inviolate.
...their retreat into an inviolate private domain.
English dictionary. 2008.
Inviolate — In*vi o*late, Inviolated In*vi o*la ted, a. [L. inviolatus. See {In } not, and {Violate}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Not violated; uninjured; unhurt; unbroken. [1913 Webster] His fortune of arms was still inviolate. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. Not corrupted … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inviolate — I adjective complete, consecrated, free from desecration, free from impairment, hallowed, intact, intactus, integer, inviolatus, pure, sacred, sanctified, scatheless, secure, sound, spotless, stainless, unaffected by injury, unaltered,… … Law dictionary
inviolate — (adj.) unbroken, intact, early 15c., from L. inviolatus “unhurt,” from in not, opposite of (see IN (Cf. in ) (1)) + violatus (see VIOLATION (Cf. violation)) … Etymology dictionary
inviolate — sacrosanct, *sacred, inviolable Antonyms: violated Contrasted words: profaned, desecrated (see corresponding nouns at PROFANATION): polluted, defiled (see CONTAMINATE) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
inviolate — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ free from injury or violation. ORIGIN from Latin in not + violare violate … English terms dictionary
inviolate — [in vī′ə lit, in vī′əlāt΄] adj. [ME < L inviolatus: see IN 2 & VIOLATE] not violated; kept sacred or unbroken inviolacy [in vī′ələ sē] n. inviolateness inviolately adv … English World dictionary
inviolate — in|vi|o|late [ınˈvaıəlıt] adj formal something that is inviolate cannot be attacked, changed, or destroyed … Dictionary of contemporary English
inviolate — in|vi|o|late [ ın vaıələt ] adjective FORMAL something that is inviolate cannot be attacked or harmed … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
inviolate — adjective formal something that is inviolate cannot be attacked, changed, or destroyed … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
inviolate — adjective the insignia of the Red Cross was regarded as virtually inviolate Syn: untouchable, inviolable, safe from harm; untouched, undamaged, unhurt, unharmed, unscathed; unspoiled, unflawed, unsullied, unstained, undefiled, unprofaned, perfect … Thesaurus of popular words