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Example sentences for "inviolable"

Lexicographically close words:
invigoration; invincibility; invincible; invincibly; inviolability; inviolably; inviolate; invisibility; invisible; invisibly
  1. An uncommon instance of conjugal love in a wife, and of an inviolable attachment to, and personal affection for, her husband.

  2. There were Englishmen in the land before the war, as there are Englishmen to-day, whose word to the Boer mind was an inviolable oath.

  3. People have talked of proclamation as if it were an inviolable contract between the Crown and the public, to which no new conditions could be added.

  4. The most inviolable of all secrets is that of the confessional, because its violation is always a sacrilege.

  5. Marriage is the most inviolable and irrevocable of all contracts that were ever formed.

  6. Ottilie imposed inviolable secrecy upon Roeschen; what motive induced her to do so if she did not love you?

  7. His blood grew more and more fevered as his reason coldly analyzed what a short time before had seemed to him an inviolable duty.

  8. Do you not understand that I have inviolable duties towards my position and the dignity with which my prince trustfully invested me?

  9. This inviolable custom of ages Ma-nee, with a Spartan courage, determined to break.

  10. By the stern and inviolable law of the Eskimos, Ma-nee knew her two beloved ones were condemned to die.

  11. From this point of view it would make no difference even though the attempt to range the whole realm of nature under the sway of inviolable laws were to be immediately successful.

  12. The interest of natural science is purely in recognising inviolable causality; every phenomenon must have its compelling and sufficient reason in the system of causes preceding it.

  13. And as the line of corporeal processes, with its inviolable nexus of sequences, is not easily broken, parallelism, after many hard words against materialism, frequently returns to that again or becomes inconsistent.

  14. The young girl promised him inviolable fidelity, and he, relying on this promise, went to Geneva.

  15. She was not afraid for him; he seemed to her inviolable and invulnerable; but her whole soul shuddered at the deed which he was steeling himself to perpetrate.

  16. The former, in point of moral obligation, might be as inviolable as the latter.

  17. The choice lay between a declaration of the existence of the right, making it inviolable and absolute, under all circumstances, and a recognition of its existence by a provision which would admit of its being suspended in certain emergencies.

  18. They must conclude a binding treaty and establish a covenant, the provisions of which shall be sound, inviolable and definite.

  19. From them, all future blessings must flow, and upon them its inviolable authority must ultimately rest.

  20. Congress powerless to protect a man's right to himself, when it can make inviolable the right to a dog!

  21. Congress powerless to protect a man's right to himself, when it can make inviolable the right to a dog?

  22. Our forefathers were known for their inviolable truth.

  23. Madame Rocheblave was suspected of having hidden some in the inviolable portions of her dress.

  24. This could not but be understood by his disciples as an inviolable injunction to live in a garret, which I have found frequently visited by the echo and the wind.

  25. An inviolable fidelity, good humor, and complacency of temper outlive all the charms of a fine face, and make the decays of it invisible.

  26. Just let me know whether the sanctuary remains inviolable and I shall be satisfied.

  27. Inishbawn is an inviolable sanctuary," she said.

  28. To a sanctuary," said Miss Rutherford, "an inviolable sanctuary.

  29. For ever will I keep for him My Loving-kindness, And My covenant shall be inviolable towards him.

  30. Hence the necessity of what is called the liberty of the press, the inviolable guaranty of the minorities.

  31. Every man is a moral person; that is to say, a free being, and for that very reason inviolable in his dignity and in his rights.

  32. Such is the state one binds one's self to in entering the marriage relation: one accepts thereby the obligation of an inviolable fidelity.

  33. He is inviolable in his personality and in all that constitutes the development of his personality.

  34. Discussions take place there, and denunciations are made under the seal of inviolable secrecy.


  35. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inviolable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.