Inalienable Mnemonic
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inalienable
inalienable
/ɪˈneɪ.lɪ.ə.nə.bəl/
unalienable
Examples
- In Islamic law a real property covered by the habous is inalienable.
- The object became inalienable.
- Alienable and inalienable possession is distinguished.
- They are the inalienable heritage of our people.
- It is an inalienable and entitled right of every person.
- Possession is divided between the alienable and the inalienable.
- The moral rights are inalienable, perpetual and inviolable.
- The territory of Ecuador is inalienable, unrenounceable and inviolable.
- 'Inalienable' is a term that describes the semantic nature of the nouns.
- Every person in the world is born with this inalienable right.
incapable of being repudiated or transferred to another
adjective
not subject to forfeiture
adjective
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"In + Alien + Able. In a story, an alien is able to have rights that cannot be taken away."
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