noun
- the quality or state of being incapable of being broken or violated
Usage: formal; often used in legal or philosophical contexts
Examples
- The infrangibility of the treaty was guaranteed by international law.
- The constitution's infrangibility was a cornerstone of the nation's legal system.
- Philosophers debated the infrangibility of certain moral principles.
- The infrangibility of the contract protected both parties from breach.
- Religious texts were often treated with infrangibility by their followers.