The word in-violability refers to the characteristic of being inviolable, meaning something that cannot be violated, desecrated, or broken. The antonyms for in-violability are vulnerability, susceptibility, and insufficiency. Vulnerability refers to the state or condition of being exposed, unsafe, or unprotected against potential harm or danger. Susceptibility refers to the capacity to be affected or influenced by something, making someone or something more prone to damage or negative consequences. Insufficiency refers to the lack of being sufficient or enough to meet a particular demand or standard, being deficient or inadequate in some way. These antonyms oppose the idea of in-violability, suggesting a vulnerability or susceptibility to harm or failure.