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InalienableSomething that cannot be taken away. We have human rights simply because we are human. We cannot give these rights away nor can they be taken from us by anybody (although they can be limited or qualif [..]
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Inalienable"that cannot be given up," 1640s, from in- (1) "not, opposite of" + alienable (adj.). Perhaps from French inaliénable (16c.). Related: Inalienably; Inalienability.
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InalienableNot transferable; impossible to take away.
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InalienableRefers to rights that belong to every person and cannot be taken from a person under any circumstances.
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Inalienableincapable of being alienated, surrendered, or transferred [ rights] in·alien·abil·i·ty [-āl-yə-nə-bi-lə-tē, -ā-lē-ə-] n ...
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Inalienablerefers to rights that belong to every person and cannot be taken from them under any circumstances.
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Inalienable(adj) incapable of being repudiated or transferred to another(adj) not subject to forfeiture
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Inalienablenot transferable, that which cannot be bought, sold, or transferred from one person to another such as rivers, public highways and certain rights.
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Inalienable
Incapable of being alienated, surrendered, or transferred to another; not alienable.
''inalienable right a right that cannot be given away''
(grammar) Of or pertaining to a noun belonging to a s [..]
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