What is another word for Inviolableness?

Pronunciation: [ɪnvˈa͡ɪ͡ələbə͡lnəs] (IPA)

Inviolableness is the state or quality of being sacred or unassailable. Synonyms for the word inviolableness could include impregnability, untouchability, invulnerability, immunity, indestructibility and impenetrability. These words convey a similar sense of being inviolable and impervious to harm or destruction. Other synonyms might include sanctity, sacredness, consecration, hallowedness, and unprofaneness. These words suggest a sense of being holy or blessed, and are often used in religious or spiritual contexts. Inviolableness is an important quality in many areas of life, including law, ethics, and morality. It implies that certain things are beyond the reach of human interference or violation, and that they must be respected and protected at all costs.

What are the hypernyms for Inviolableness?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Inviolableness

But in the order of thought, in art, the glory, the eternal honor is that charlatanism shall find no entrance; herein lies the Inviolableness of that noble portion of man's being."
"Selections from the Prose Works of Matthew Arnold"
Matthew Arnold
Thence onwards they lived a hand-to-mouth existence, dependent on Valentine's luck at the tables and the Inviolableness of an aunt's legacy of five thousand guineas.
"The Passionate Elopement"
Compton Mackenzie
I say, the strongest support of faith, for, a soul apprehending the greatness and heinousness of sin and the Inviolableness of God’s righteousness, with the purity of his holiness, can hardly be persuaded, that any thing can compense that infinite wrong that is done to his Majesty, though ordinarily the small and superficial apprehension of sin makes a kind of facility in this, or an empty credulity of the gospel.
"The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning"
Hugh Binning

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