Meaning & Definition of word "Inalienable"

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    Inalienable

    /ɪˈneɪ.li.ən.ə.bəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Not transferable to another or not capable of being taken away; unable to be alienated.
      • Example: The right to life is often considered an inalienable human right that cannot be surrendered.
    • 2. Belonging to a person by nature; inherent.
      • Example: Freedom of expression is an inalienable aspect of democracy.
    • 3. Incapable of being transferred or renounced.
      • Example: The constitution guarantees inalienable rights to all citizens.

    Etymology

    Derived from the Latin 'inalienabilis', from 'in-' meaning 'not' and 'alienabilis' meaning 'transferable'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    inalienable rights:

    Rights that cannot be taken away or denied.

    Related Words

    alienable:

    Capable of being transferred or taken away.

    rights:

    Legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement.

    Slang Meanings of inalienable

    Meaning: Something that is essential and non-negotiable.

    Example Sentence: My freedom to speak is inalienable, man!

    Meaning: A quality or aspect that can't be altered or removed.

    Example Sentence: My right to be myself is totally inalienable.