inviolate
21inviolate — a. 1. Unbroken, unviolated. 2. Unhurt, uninjured, unprofaned, unpolluted, unstained, stainless. 3. Sacred, inviolable …
22inviolate — adj 1. invulnerable, impregnable, invincible, indomitable, unconquerable, indestructible, imperishable; unassailable, unattackable, insuperable, insurmountable; inalienable, inviolable, untouchable; sacred, sacrosanct, holy; hallowed, consecrated …
23inviolate — in·violate …
24inviolate — in•vi•o•late [[t]ɪnˈvaɪ ə lɪt, ˌleɪt[/t]] adj. 1) free from violation, injury, desecration, or outrage 2) undisturbed 3) unbroken 4) not infringed • Etymology: 1375–1425; late ME < L inviolātus unhurt, inviolable in•vi•o•la•cy ɪnˈvaɪ ə lə si… …
25inviolate — /ɪnˈvaɪələt / (say in vuyuhluht), / leɪt/ (say layt) adjective 1. free from violation, injury, desecration, or outrage. 2. undisturbed. 3. unbroken. 4. not infringed. {Latin inviolātus unhurt} –inviolacy /ɪnˈvaɪələsi/ (say in vuyuhluhsee),… …
26inviolate — Kapu loa …
27inviolate — Intact; not violated; free from substantial impairment. Com. v. Almeida, 362 Pa. 596, 68 A.2d 595 …
28inviolate — Intact; not violated; free from substantial impairment. Com. v. Almeida, 362 Pa. 596, 68 A.2d 595 …
29inviolate — Unhurt, uninjured, unpolluted, unbroken. Flint River Steam Boat Co. v Roberts, Allen & Co. 2 Fla 102, 114. Freedom from substantial impairment. Commonwealth v Almeida, 362 Pa 596, 68 A2d 595, 12 ALR2d 183, cert den 339 US 924, 94 L Ed 1346, 70 S… …
30inviolate — adj. not violated or profaned. Derivatives: inviolacy n. inviolately adv. inviolateness n. Etymology: ME f. L inviolatus (as IN (1), violare, violat treat violently) …