1. inviolate - Adjective
2. inviolate - Adjective Satellite
Alt. of Inviolated
Source: Webster's dictionaryshe was intact, virginal Source: Internet
A portion of the prayer refers to the biblical references: "For You, O Lord, have declared that a pledge is to be given and held inviolate in all things. Source: Internet
This is an inviolate tenet of the Beltway faith. Source: Internet
Many programmers found it useful to set B1 to 1, and similarly treat it as inviolate. Source: Internet
Soderbergh remembers, "I noticed that there's a space that's inviolate, that if you get within something, you cross the edge into a more theatrical aesthetic as opposed to a documentary aesthetic". Source: Internet
They stopped short of the summit as per the promise given to the Chogyal that the top of the mountain would remain inviolate. Source: Internet