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    In·al·ien·a·ble
    /inˈālēənəb(ə)l/

    adjective

    • 1. unable to be taken away from or given away by the possessor: "freedom of religion, the most inalienable of all human rights"
  2. The meaning of INALIENABLE is incapable of being alienated, surrendered, or transferred. How to use inalienable in a sentence. Did you know?

  3. adjective. us / ɪnˈeɪl·jə·nə·bəl / Add to word list. unable to be taken away: The right to survival has to be the first on any list of inalienable rights for every human being.

  4. Inalienable describes things, especially rights, that cannot be taken away, denied, or transferred to another person. Inalienable means the same thing as unalienable, which is no longer in common use.

  5. Something that is yours forever, that can’t be taken away and given to your little brother instead? That something would be called inalienable. The word refers to a natural right that cannot be revoked by an outside force.

  6. adjective. formal us / ɪnˈeɪ.li.ə.nə.b ə l / uk / ɪˈneɪ.li.ə.nə.b ə l / Add to word list. unable to be removed: inalienable right We have an inalienable right to freedom of speech. Synonym. unalienable. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Inevitable. all roads lead to Rome idiom. baked in. be (only) a matter of time idiom.

  7. not transferable to another or not capable of being taken away or denied; not alienable: inalienable rights, freedoms, and liberties; an inalienable territory; inalienable principles and values. Synonyms: inherent, unassailable, absolute, inviolable. inalienable.

  8. Define inalienable. inalienable synonyms, inalienable pronunciation, inalienable translation, English dictionary definition of inalienable. adj. That cannot be transferred to another or others: inalienable rights. in·al′ien·a·bil′i·ty n. in·al′ien·a·bly adv. American Heritage® Dictionary of the...

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