Sentence example with the word 'inalienable'

inalienable

bound up in, esoteric, implanted, indefeasible, indwelling, inherent, internal, inwrought, noncontagious, resident, unalienable, unimpartable

Definition adj. incapable of being repudiated or transferred to another

Last update: June 24, 2016


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He seems to be as of an inalienable nature. isn't it.   [Please select]

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Respect for the inalienable God-given dignity of each individual must form the moral basis for any policy decision.   [adjective]

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I believe in the inalienable value of human life, and the goodness of all creation.   [adjective]

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Freedom is an inalienable possession of the Christian.   [adjective]

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In short, property in capital is indivisible, and consequently inalienable, not necessarily when the capital is UNCREATED, but when it is COMMON or COLLECTIVE.   [adjective]

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Now, if matter can be appropriated, and if, notwithstanding, all men retain an inalienable right to the use of this matter, what is property.   [adjective]

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That every man has a natural and inalienable right to the use of matter.   [adjective]

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Property is a natural and inalienable right of every man; 2.   [adjective]

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Examples crowd upon us: once the possessions of the church, the estates of the crown, the fiefs of the nobility were inalienable and imprescriptible.   [adjective]

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If property is a natural, absolute, imprescriptible, and inalienable right, why, in all ages, has there been so much speculation as to its origin.   [adjective]

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But what relation exists between my natural and inalienable right of property and the hunger from which ten million wretched people are suffering.   [adjective]

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