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Example sentences for "inviolably"

Lexicographically close words:
invincibility; invincible; invincibly; inviolability; inviolable; inviolate; invisibility; invisible; invisibly; invita
  1. Subsequently--I mean, after your engagement together--she felt herself bound still to guard inviolably a secret that had your welfare as its basis.

  2. Nevertheless there are laws governing it which cannot be abrogated, their principles must be rigidly and inviolably observed.

  3. In the construction of all sentences the grammatical rules must be inviolably observed.

  4. In the payment of all its debts the plighted faith of the Government should be inviolably maintained.

  5. It is not therefore contrary to the nature of society to provide and consult for ourselves, if another's right is not injured; the force therefore, which inviolably abstains from touching the rights of others, is not unjust.

  6. These are the rights of war which Cicero says ought to be inviolably preserved with an enemy: for an enemy not only retains his natural rights in war, but certain other rights originating in the consent of nations.

  7. For neither is there not-being to prevent its attaining to equality, nor is it possible that being should in one place be more and in another less than being, since all is inviolably one.

  8. It would be impossible to conceive of her except as inviolably beautiful and young, in spite of all her wanderings and all she suffered at the hands of Aphrodite and of men.

  9. She hoped to catch the voice of her uncle: but all was inviolably still.

  10. And this is Tanistry, which is a succession made up of inheritance and election, a succession in which blood is inviolably regarded, so far as it was consistent with military purposes.

  11. He owed his elevation to William; but though always inviolably faithful, he never was the tool or flatterer of the power which raised him; and the greater freedom he showed, the higher he rose in the confidence of his master.

  12. God; a distinction, that as they shall never be able to overturn by all their impotent and impious attacks: so it will to all ages stand as a strong bulwark, inviolably defending the truth here contended for by the Presbytery.

  13. And in this particular, the Statutes have been hitherto inviolably observed, except in one Case.

  14. These demands, and all other proceedings between Great Britain and France, shall be kept inviolably secret, until they are published by the mutual consent of both parties.

  15. But this extreme civility is universal and undistinguished, and in private conversation, where he observeth it as inviolably as if he were in the greatest assembly, it is sometimes censured as formal.

  16. In short, I assured her that you would keep inviolably the secret betwixt her and the prince of Persia, and that you were resolved to favour their amour with all your might.

  17. It is to him the noblest treasure which he carries with him into the tumult of life, and he continues to it inviolably faithful.

  18. The Christmas festival, one of the very few people's feasts, which divided Germany yet maintained inviolably universal, had given especial pleasure to the Englishman, to whom it was a novel circumstance.

  19. They always enjoyed {624} the presence of Jesus, always burning with the most ardent love for him: inviolably attached to his sacred person, always employed and living only for him.

  20. At the end of this term, Anastasius, the more easily and more perfectly to keep inviolably his sacred baptismal vows and obligations, desired to become a monk in a monastery five miles distant from Jerusalem.

  21. In short, I assured her that you would inviolably keep the secret betwixt her and the prince of Persia, and that you was* resolved to favour their amours with all your might.

  22. Why, it should be a temple, inviolably dedicated to its peculiar god.

  23. Besides, we must consider, that the chief reason, why men attach themselves so much to their possessions is, that they consider them as their property, and as secured to them inviolably by the laws of society.

  24. Portuguese Nation, with the same Solemnity as they had sworn Allegiance to their King; and this Secret having been inviolably observ'd, when the new K.

  25. Bishop Andrews, speaking of ceremonies,(87) not only will have every person inviolably to observe the rites and customs of his own church, but also will have the ordinances about those rites to be urged under pain of the anathema.


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