inviolate

inviolate
[ɪnˈvaɪələt]
adjetivo
1inviolado(a) (Formal)

inviolate [in-vaio-leit]
adjetivo
1Inviolado, entero, incorrupto, íntegro.

inviolate [ɪnˈvaɪəlɪt]
adjective
[+land, possessions] intacto
if Britain lost the war, Don Miguel argued, even the British constitution would not be inviolate along with the proviso that the cemetery remain inviolate, protected, never to be used for profit again "the quality of their home" which she felt must be kept inviolate at all costs
(literary) [+woman] intacto; sin mancillar; (literary)
They might be away for years on Crusade but the wife was to remain inviolate

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