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Inviolate

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in⋅vi⋅o⋅late

[in-vahy-uh-lit, -leyt]
–adjective
1. free from violation, injury, desecration, or outrage.
2. undisturbed; untouched.
3. unbroken.
4. not infringed.

Origin:
1375–1425; late ME < L inviolātus unhurt, inviolable. See in- 3 , violate


in⋅vi⋅o⋅la⋅cy [in-vahy-uh-luh-see] , in⋅vi⋅o⋅late⋅ness, noun
in⋅vi⋅o⋅late⋅ly, adverb
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in·vi·o·late   (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.
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