We should not think that our borders are inviolate. [adjective]
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James Thomson (" B.V.") speaks " of the restful rapture of the inviolate grave," and sings the praises of death and of oblivion. [adjective]
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Bulygin, Mirski's successor, had no knowledge of this until after its publication; he hastened to the tsar and obtained the issue on the same day of a rescript which, while reserving the " fundamental laws of the empire " inviolate, stated the emperor's intention of summoning the representatives of the people to aid in " the preparation and examination of legislative proposals." [adjective]
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The law wishes all property, that has been legitimately acquired, to be kept inviolate without regard to value, and without respect for persons. [adjective]
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Inviolate, from "health, well-being," or from "good-omen," "augury." [Please select]
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I shall insist on preserving our American social traditions inviolate. [Please select]
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The future smugly secure on six thousand a year and an inviolate social position. [Please select]
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But he was met by their solemn promise to Kitty to keep her secret inviolate. [Please select]
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The strip of inviolate sea between Calais and Dover made impossible, however, an assault on London. [Please select]
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"Nay, O King, it matters much since she is under the protection of Isis and inviolate." [Please select]
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Its secret remained inviolate; the young man was still Mr. [Please select]
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