inviolated, a.
(ɪnˈvaɪəleɪtɪd)
[f. in-3 + violated.]
Unviolated, inviolate.
| 1548 Hall Chron., Hen. IV 28 To kepe your promise sincerly inviolated and faithfully observed. 1610 Bp. Carleton Jurisd. 130 Bishops, who before..held their Allegeance inuiolated to their Soueraignes. 1749 Johnson Irene v. ii, When purity..Play'd fearless in th' inviolated shades. 1853 Trench Proverbs 87 The safety of this our beloved land, and..the inviolated honour of its shores. |