unsacrificability

[US]//ˌʌnˌsæk.rɪ.fɪ.kəˈbɪl.ɪ.ti//
[UK]//ˌʌnˌsæk.rə.fɪ.kəˈbɪl.ə.t̬i//

Translation

n.the quality or state of being incapable of being sacrificed; non-sacrificability; the principle or condition that something should not be given up, surrendered, or traded off

Phrases & Collocations

unsacrificability principle

defend unsacrificability

assert unsacrificability

protect unsacrificability

respect unsacrificability

preserve unsacrificability

value unsacrificability

unsacrificability stands

unsacrificability remains

Example Sentences

the policy emphasizes the unsacrificability of human dignity in healthcare decisions.

in his speech, he defended the unsacrificability of basic rights during emergencies.

the court affirmed the unsacrificability of due process as a constitutional principle.

our ethics code rests on the unsacrificability of patient safety above profit.

she argued for the unsacrificability of consent in any research involving minors.

the manifesto asserts the unsacrificability of truth in public communication.

to rebuild trust, the company pledged the unsacrificability of privacy safeguards.

he questioned whether the unsacrificability of neutrality can survive wartime pressure.

the training highlights the unsacrificability of transparency in risk reporting.

in negotiations, they insisted on the unsacrificability of territorial integrity.

the theologian explored the unsacrificability of the soul in moral reasoning.

her essay examines the unsacrificability of equality when allocating scarce resources.

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