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inviolable

[in-vahy-uh-luh-buhl] / ɪnˈvaɪ ə lə bəl /
ADJECTIVE
divine
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A strong leader, it said, is untouchable, inviolable, remote.

From New York Times

But whatever their divergences, these stories always end up leashed to the main M.C.U. narrative — Marvel’s own inviolable timeline, which often yields an awkward result.

From New York Times

I save my inviolable opinions for my fiction, where I don’t worry whether I hurt people’s feelings.

From New York Times

Iowa’s 50-year-old privilege to hold the first presidential nominating caucuses, and New Hampshire’s 100-year-old license to conduct the first primary, have become political rituals so entrenched that these states treat them as inviolable rights.

From Washington Post

The group, he said, has a few inviolable rules: Never waste a dose.

From Washington Post