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What (who) is inviolability - definition

IDEA THAT LIFE IS SACRED
Sanctity of life/Archive; Inviolate; Inviolable; Sanctity of human life; Human sanctity; Inviobility; Inviolability; Inviolability of life; Sacredness of life

inviolability         
inviolability         
n.
Inviolableness.
Inviolability         
·noun The quality or state of being inviolable; inviolableness.

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Sanctity of life

In religion and ethics, the inviolability of life, or sanctity of life, is a principle of implied protection regarding aspects of sentient life that are said to be holy, sacred, or otherwise of such value that they are not to be violated. This can be applied to humans, animals or micro-organisms; for instance, in religions that practice Ahimsa, both are seen as holy and worthy of life.

Examples of use of inviolability
1. The inviolability of their homes is one of the most basic and important rights for Russians.
2. Finally and most importantly, the sacred inviolability of the stabilization fund will finally be destroyed.
3. Another complication is the long–established principle of the territorial inviolability of all nations.
4. "Our common goal is to ensure the inviolability of the nuclear nonproliferation regime," The Associated Press quoted him as saying.
5. Then to defy court orders on grounds of ambassadorial inviolability is to abuse hospitality and invite ridicule.