inviolable
in|vio|lable /ɪnv'aɪələbəl/
1 [ADJ]
If a law or principle is inviolable, you must not break it. (FORMAL)
The game had a single inviolable rule: obstacles were to be overcome, not circumvented.
2 [ADJ]
If a country says its borders are inviolable, it means they must not be changed or crossed without permission. (FORMAL)
Yesterday's resolution says the present Polish border is `inviolable'.
● inviolability [N-UNCOUNT]
Parliament has recognised the inviolability of the current border.
1 [ADJ]
If a law or principle is inviolable, you must not break it. (FORMAL)
The game had a single inviolable rule: obstacles were to be overcome, not circumvented.
2 [ADJ]
If a country says its borders are inviolable, it means they must not be changed or crossed without permission. (FORMAL)
Yesterday's resolution says the present Polish border is `inviolable'.
● inviolability [N-UNCOUNT]
Parliament has recognised the inviolability of the current border.