INALIANABLE
as related to ILLEGAL SECRECY of the IN ALIEN ABLE. and PEACEFUL ALIEN CONTACT.
adjective
not transferable to another or not capable of being taken away or denied; not alienable:
inalienable rights, freedoms, and liberties; an inalienable territory; inalienable principles and values.
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date 2018
October 4
Origin of inalienableFirst recorded in 1610–20; in-3 + alienable
Related formsin·al·ien·a·bil·i·ty, in·al·ien·a·ble·ness, nounin·al·ien·a·bly, adverbSynonyms for inalienableSee more synonyms for on Thesaurus.com
inviolable, absolute, unassailable, inherent.
use of the word:
The second set applies only to inalienable nouns, or nouns that must be possessed, such as body parts.
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The association of justice with fairness is thus historically and culturally inalienable.
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The railway was to be a waqf, an inalienable religious endowment or charitable trust.
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In the eighteenth century, the ideas of egalitarianism and universal and inalienable rights were becoming the intellectual norm.
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The clause allows the expedited acquisition order procedure to be used in relation to inalienable land.
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The only difference is that there is a time limit on the procedure which does not apply to inalienable land.
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I have already expressed my great concern about the situation concerning inalienable land.
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Both trusts can and frequently do dispose of small or unimportant pieces of inalienable land without trouble; for example, in road widening or when tidying up boundaries.
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Hansard archive
The second set applies only to inalienable nouns, or nouns that must be possessed, such as body parts.
From
Wikipedia
The association of justice with fairness is thus historically and culturally inalienable.
From
Wikipedia
The railway was to be a waqf, an inalienable religious endowment or charitable trust.
From
Wikipedia
In the eighteenth century, the ideas of egalitarianism and universal and inalienable rights were becoming the intellectual norm.
From
Wikipedia
The clause allows the expedited acquisition order procedure to be used in relation to inalienable land.
From the
Hansard archive
The only difference is that there is a time limit on the procedure which does not apply to inalienable land.
From the
Hansard archive
I have already expressed my great concern about the situation concerning inalienable land.
From the
Hansard archive
Both trusts can and frequently do dispose of small or unimportant pieces of inalienable land without trouble; for example, in road widening or when tidying up boundaries.
From the
Hansard archive