(Of a woman) having the hymen unbroken.
1 By now, nine o'clock had become Shizu 'n' Yoko's inviolate sleepy time.
2 But, until the death of Maria Theresa, our fundamental laws remained inviolate .
3 These edge lines-clearlydemarcated rims and boundaries of the real world - were inviolate .
4 The members of the convention kept its secrets inviolate for many years.
5 A multiplicity of inviolate nations would pledge to leave each other alone.
6 His thoughts only were inviolate , his body belonged to the retreating tide.
7 Closed gentians kept their secret inviolate , and bluebells trembled above the rocks.
8 He petitions your Majesty to order that this command be observed inviolate .
9 Outwardly, dark green arms keep them inviolate from curious or indifferent eyes.
10 Whatever it might contain, it should pass, at least for me, inviolate .
11 Under these circumstances, how could she hope to keep that secret inviolate ?
12 Their faith in Idiot America and its Three Great Premises was inviolate .
13 Despite the current round of cuts, our core budget is pretty much inviolate .
14 Shelley was downstairs; when not sleeping she held her brother's privacy as inviolate .
15 It symbolized my individuality, and aided me in keeping it inviolate .
16 I know your secret, too; and I will keep that inviolate .
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