/ɪnˌvaɪələˈbɪləti/ – Noun
Definition: sự bất khả xâm phạm.
A more thorough explanation: Inviolability refers to the state or quality of being secure from violation, infringement, or desecration, especially in a legal or moral sense. It often pertains to the protection of certain rights, privileges, or immunities that are considered sacrosanct and not to be encroached upon or violated.
Example: The inviolability of the individual’s right to privacy is protected by the constitution.