Jacob Campbell
Dr. Jacob Campbell, LICSW

I'm a father, husband, and educator committed to growing as a person and creating change for those with less power. I serve as an Associate Professor of Social Work at Heritage University. My work spans school social work, mental health, and youth with behavioral challenges. I'm passionate about educational innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and supporting students in becoming effective change agents.

Jacob Campbell
Dr. Jacob Campbell, LICSW

I'm a father, husband, and educator committed to growing as a person and creating change for those with less power. I serve as an Associate Professor of Social Work at Heritage University. My work spans school social work, mental health, and youth with behavioral challenges. I'm passionate about educational innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and supporting students in becoming effective change agents.

inviolable

While reading Langer (2007), I came across inviolable as a new word. This is a great concept

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inviolable

Adjective

  1. incapable of being transgressed or dishonored; “the person of the king is inviolable”; “an inviolable oath”
    • Antonyms
      • violable
    • Similar to
      • unassailable
      • untouchable
  2. immune to attack; incapable of being tampered with; “an impregnable fortress”; “fortifications that made the frontier inviolable”; “a secure telephone connection”
    • Synonyms
      • impregnable
      • secure
      • strong
      • unassailable
      • unattackable
    • Similar to
      • invulnerable
    • Related
      • invulnerability
      • impregnability
      • secureness
  3. must be kept sacred
    • Synonyms
      • inviolate
      • sacrosanct
    • Similar to
      • sacred
  4. not capable of being violated or infringed; “infrangible human rights”
    • Synonyms
      • absolute
      • infrangible
    • Similar to
      • inalienable
      • unalienable
    • Related
      • absoluteness

There are 161 definitions in the project. Most definitions were taken from Terminology app, which is based on the Princeton University's WordNet lexical database. The following is a listing of all of the terms included.

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Reference Author: Langer (2007)

Reference Citation:

Langer, E. J. (2007). On becoming an artist: Reinventing yourself through mindful creativity [Apple Books]. Available at https://books.apple.com/us/book/on-becoming-an-artist/id419287221