unalienable Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ʌnˈeɪ.li.ə.nə.bəl]
  • Us [ ʌnˈeɪ.li.ə.nə.bəl]

Meaning of unalienable In English

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Examples of unalienable

  • For us there are simply, here and elsewhere, people, citizens, with unalienable rights on which we wish to base our coexistence.

  • However, in view particularly of later clauses with regard to unalienable land, the amendment would seem entirely appropriate.

  • Nothing is unchangeable but the inherent and unalienable rights of man.

  • Article 1, p. 1 says that people have the natural and unalienable right to obtain and pursue happiness.

  • But the second paragraph, with its talk of self-evident truths and unalienable rights, were applicable long after the war had ended.

  • Contracts regarding unalienable property titles are not binding.

  • The right of private judgment is therefore unalienable.

  • He suggests that citizens ask legislators to support publicly funded elections, to limit and make transparent independent political expenditures, and to reaffirm that unalienable rights belong to natural persons only.

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