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inviolate

Pronunciation: [ɪnˈvaɪ.ə.lət]

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Context: "sacredness"

(adjective) When something is inviolate, it means it is protected and must not be harmed or violated. It's like a very special promise that should always be kept safe.

Example

The museum has an inviolate collection of ancient artifacts that are preserved for everyone to appreciate.

Example

The rules of the game are often broken, showing that they are not always inviolate.

Example

Why do some traditions remain inviolate through generations?

Context: "integrity"

(adjective) When referring to the integrity of something, inviolate means it remains unchanged and pure, without any damage. Think of it like a beautiful story that has not been edited or spoiled.

Example

The scientist's data was kept inviolate throughout the study, ensuring accurate results.

Example

The evidence in the case was no longer inviolate after several people tampered with it.

Example

How can we ensure our privacy remains inviolate?

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