"Inviolately" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Inviolately" Meaning

The word "inviolately" is not a valid English word. It seems to be a combination of "inviolable" and "itally", which doesn't make sense in the context of English language.

However, if you're referring to the word "inviolably", it means:

Inviolably refers to something that is in a state of inviolability, i.e., being completely protected or safeguarded from violation or infringement. It can also mean something that is morally or ethically absolute, universally accepted as unavoidable or irreversible.

"Inviolately" Examples

Examples of "inviolably"


| Example | Meaning | Part of Speech |
| --- | --- | --- |
| She held her principles inviolably, never compromising on matters of integrity. | without compromising or negotiating, sticking firmly to one's principles | Verb |
| The treaty was inviolably respected by both countries, ensuring peaceful relations. | remaining unchanged and unbroken, respected and honored | Adverb |
| The ancient temple was inviolably protected by the government to preserve its historical significance. | remaining untouched and unharmed, protected from damage or destruction | Adverb |
| He stood inviolably by his judgment, refusing to reconsider even when faced with opposing views. | remaining unshakeable and unwavering, committed to one's stance | Adverb |
| The law is inviolably bound to the constitution, ensuring fair representation and protection for all citizens. | remaining impervious to changes or exceptions, strictly adhered to | Verb |

Note: The word "inviolably" is relatively uncommon and is often used to describe a sense of sacredness, untouchability, or unbreakable commitment.

"Inviolately" Similar Words

Invincible

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Invincible refers to something or someone that is unable to be hurt, harmed, or defeated; having complete immunity to attack or damage; unconquerable; indomitable.

Invincibles

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A team or group of people that is undefeated or unbeaten throughout a particular competition, season, or period of time. The term is often used to describe the Arsenal football team that went an entire season in the English Premier League without losing a single match in 2003-04.

Invincibly

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Inviolability

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The word "inviolability" refers to the quality of being completely immune to violation, injury, or harm, either physically or morally. It describes something that is utterly sacred, inviolate, or untouched, often in a legal or ethical sense.

Inviolable

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Inviolably

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Inviolably is an adverb that means "in a way that is not to be changed or invaded; firmly; strongly; and in a way that is not to be broken or infringed". It is often used to express the idea that something is unshakeable, unbreakable, or cannot be compromised.

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Inviolate

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Invirase

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any meaning for the word "invirase". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used. Could you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word?

Inviscate

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Inviscerate

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To inviscerate means to remove the internal organs of something, typically by cutting or tearing them apart.

Invisibility

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Invisible

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Impossible to see; not visible to the eye.

Invisibly

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Something or someone that is invisibly present or operating without being seen or noticed.

Invitation

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A formal or informal request to attend a social event, ceremony, or gathering, often made in advance. It can be in the form of a written document, an email, a phone call, or a personal invitation. The purpose of an invitation is to politely ask someone to join you or others at a specific time and place, and to provide necessary details such as date, time, location, and dress code.

Invitational

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