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is inalienable
adjective
Incapable of being alienated, surrendered, or transferred to another; not alienable.
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Globalisation is inalienable fact.
But Justice Kennard argued that the people's right to alter their Constitution is inalienable as well.
Palestinians assert that their right is inalienable under international law, and that only when justice prevails can they consider the conflict ended.The positions seem hopelessly opposed.
"The right to enrichment does not need to be recognised because, according to the NPT [nuclear non-proliferation treaty], this right is inalienable," the foreign minister said.
Could they claim an analog to the U.S. Second Amendment and argue that their freedom of movement by automobile is inalienable?
The title, while it confers no official power or authority, is inalienable, indivisible, and descends in regular succession to all the heirs under the limitation in the grant until, on their failure, it becomes extinct.
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They are inalienable.
Such rights are inalienable.
Merit and guilt are inalienable from personality.
Press freedom and freedom of expression are inalienable human rights.
The right to marry, he said, was inalienable.
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