Inalienable definition: Not able to be transferred to another; not alienable.
The inalienable rights of the citizen.
Inalienable means incapable of being alienated, surrendered, or transferred. Thus a sentence using inalienable could be: "Their rights were inalienable and therefore could not be surrendered"
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Human beings have an inalienable right to invent themselves; when that right is pre-empted it is called brain-washing. ~Germaine Greer
InAlienable was created in 2008.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word inalienable.
The duration of InAlienable is 1.77 hours.
untransferable, non-transferable, God-given, "natural rights," unassignable, absolute, inalienable. The final version of the Declaration of Independence used the word "unalienable," but some of the earlier drafts used "inalienable."
The Inalienable Dreamless was created in 2000.
The root word for "inalienable" is "alien." "Inalienable" means unable to be taken away or transferred from its possessor, reflecting the sense of being foreign to or incompatible with something or someone else.
Easy to look up. The Constitution doesn't use either. The U.S. Declaration of Independence states "We find these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal and are endowed by their creator with certain UNALIENABLE rights...." (not inalienable)
Ideas about which rights are inalienable have varied widely.
Inalienable.