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untouchability

American  
[uhn-tuhch-uh-bil-i-tee] / ˌʌn tʌtʃ əˈbɪl ɪ ti /

noun

Hinduism.
  1. the quality or condition of being an untouchable, ascribed in the Vedic tradition to persons of low caste or to persons excluded from the caste system.


Etymology

Origin of untouchability

First recorded in 1920–25; untouch(able) + -ability

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There is a bizarre universe built around the prestige and untouchability of the court that is first and foremost perpetuated by the people on the court.

From Slate May 13, 2026

In December, she wrote that the “assassins…feel that their reign of impunity and untouchability seems to be coming to an end.”

From Seattle Times Jan. 29, 2024

And yet Ridley-Thomas shares with the former president an aura of untouchability, of being above the law.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 5, 2023

And besides, there’s a certain cachet in untouchability.

From Washington Post Nov. 16, 2021

We watch as Janine enters the roped-off enclosure, in her veil of untouchability, of bad luck.

From "The Handmaid's Tale" by Margaret Atwood

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