Noun
The quality or state of being inviolable; inviolableness.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAt this crucial moment in the life of our country, I would like to offer my blood to save the inviolability of our dear native land. Reza Pahlavi
Each person possesses an inviolability founded on justice that even the welfare of society as a whole cannot override. John Rawls
Although the constitution and law provide for the inviolability of the home and legal searches require judicial search warrants, police reportedly ignore legal procedures in the pursuit of criminal suspects or when it serves their personal interests. Source: Internet
He further stated that capital punishment is an offense "against the inviolability of life and the dignity of the human person, which contradicts God's plan for man and society" and "does not render justice to the victims, but rather fosters vengeance." Source: Internet
According to him, the fact that Mashadyan was only recently appointed to this post does not mean his inviolability, since he has worked for a long time in this structure. Source: Internet
In the name of the actual sanctity of human life and the inviolability of rights, embryonic stem cell research must be allowed to proceed unimpeded. Source: Internet