noun
- plural of inviolacy; the quality or state of being inviolate; the condition of remaining unbroken, unviolated, or sacred
Usage: formal; rare
Examples
- The treaty guaranteed the inviolacies of the nation's borders.
- Religious leaders emphasized the inviolacies of sacred spaces.
- The constitution protects the inviolacies of individual rights.
- Diplomats worked to maintain the inviolacies of international agreements.
- The museum's collection was preserved with careful attention to the inviolacies of historical artifacts.