noun
- The quality or state of being inviolable; the condition of being secure from violation, injury, or desecration.
Usage: Plural form of inviolability; Often used in formal, legal, or philosophical contexts
Examples
- The inviolabilities of human rights are protected by international law.
- Many nations recognize the inviolabilities of diplomatic immunity.
- The constitution guarantees certain inviolabilities of personal freedom.
- Religious traditions often emphasize the inviolabilities of sacred spaces.
- The treaty established inviolabilities for neutral territories during wartime.
- Philosophers debate the inviolabilities of individual conscience.