8 Verbs to Use for the Word inviolability

All five declared to me that the Army would never lend itself to a coup de force, nor attack the inviolability of the Assembly.

The Freemasons uphold peace among men, and, in the name of humanity, proclaim the inviolability of human life.

Articles 36 and 37 established the inviolability of the Representatives.

Lincoln invoked "the inviolability of the Constitution, and the perpetual union, harmony, and prosperity of all."

Another decree, again proposed by Berryer, pronounced any one who had outraged the Parliamentary inviolability to be a traitor, and ordered the immediate release of those Representatives who had been wrongfully made prisoners.

Victors would naturally spare such a priest on account of his sacred character; he regularly possessed the inviolability attaching also to heralds and envoys: and the proverb that represents him as being slain is (as Suidas notes) an effective bit of epigrammatic exaggeration.

The Pasha sent word to Mr. Coxe, that he recognised the inviolability of the asylum granted to Hassouna; but that the evidence of the latter being necessary in the prosecution of the proceedings relative to the assassination of Major Laing, he begged him not to favour his flight.

After serving as a milliner's apprentice long enough to demonstrate the inviolability of her principles, she becomes mistress of the rules of politeness at the leading courts of Europe as the companion of the gay Melanthe.

8 Verbs to Use for the Word  inviolability