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inalienable

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/ɪˈneɪliənəbəl/
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not capable of being transferred or assigned to someone else

  • Government-issued identification numbers for citizens denote inalienable lifelong association.
  • Ownership of cultural artifacts held in perpetuity by a museum is inalienable and not subject to resale.
  • The copyright to an artist's lifework is generally inalienable and non-transferable even after their death.
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cannot be taken away or denied from individuals, such as rights

  • Freedom of speech is considered an inalienable human right that cannot be lawfully removed.
  • In many countries, the right to peaceful assembly and protest is inalienable, regardless of laws passed.
  • Access to clean water is an inalienable necessity for human survival.
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