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inalienable    音标拼音: [ɪn'eljənəbəl]
a. 不能让与的,不能转售的,不能夺取的,不可分割的

不能让与的,不能转售的,不能夺取的,不可分割的

inalienable
adj 1: incapable of being repudiated or transferred to another;
"endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable
rights" [synonym: {inalienable}, {unalienable}] [ant:
{alienable}]
2: not subject to forfeiture; "an unforfeitable right" [synonym:
{unforfeitable}, {inalienable}]

Inalienable \In*al"ien*a*ble\, a. [Pref. in- not alienable:
cf. F. inali['e]nable.]
Incapable of being alienated, surrendered, or transferred to
another; not alienable; as, in inalienable birthright.
[1913 Webster]

35 Moby Thesaurus words for "inalienable":
bound up in, bound up with, deep-seated, esoteric, immanent,
impartible, implanted, implicit, incommunicable, indefeasible,
indissoluble, indivisible, indwelling, infixed, ingrained,
inherent, inner, inseparable, internal, intrinsic, inward,
inwrought, irreducible, noncommunicable, noncontagious,
noninfectious, private, resident, secret, subjective, unalienable,
unchallengeable, undividable, unimpartable, unquestionable



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  • INALIENABLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Inalienable is the more common form today, and although we often see both forms used to modify "rights," it was unalienable that was used in the Declaration of Independence to describe life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
  • Unalienable vs. Inalienable Rights: Which One is Correct?
    Explore the history and usage of "unalienable" vs "inalienable" in the Declaration of Independence and learn which term is correct for modern writing
  • INALIENABLE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Inalienable describes things, especially rights, that cannot be taken away, denied, or transferred to another person Inalienable means the same thing as unalienable, which is no longer in common use
  • INALIENABLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Expediency as an inalienable quality of a living being that includes the ability to modify their own form and behaviour
  • InAlienable - Wikipedia
    InAlienable is a 2007 science fiction horror written and executive produced by Walter Koenig, and directed by Robert Dyke It was the first collaboration of Koenig and Dyke since their 1989 production of Moontrap
  • Unalienable vs. Inalienable – What’s the Difference?
    Unalienable is a variation of the same word It means the same thing and can be used in all of the same contexts In fact, this is the version of the word that made its way into the United States Declaration of Independence Today, though, inalienable is actually the preferred version
  • RAE - ASALE - inalienable | Diccionario de la lengua española
    Definición RAE de «inalienable» según el Diccionario de la lengua española: 1 adj Que no se puede enajenar
  • “Unalienable” vs. “Inalienable”: Is There A Difference?
    The adjective inalienable means something that “can’t be transferred to someone else, taken away, or denied ” This item, right, or principle isn’t alienable or “able to be sold ” For example: Americans consider freedom of speech an inalienable right although not all countries agree with this
  • Unalienable vs. Inalienable: Meaning and Legal Rights
    Unalienable and inalienable mean the same thing — here's what these rights actually cover and how the law protects them “Unalienable” and “inalienable” mean exactly the same thing: rights that cannot be taken away or transferred to someone else
  • InAlienable (2007) - IMDb
    At the heart of the movie, which is about a male scientists who is infected by an alien parasite and gives birth to a new lifeform, is mainly notable for a great, emotional performance from one-time Battlestar Galactica actor Richard Hatch





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