Inalienable in english
Inalienable
pronunciation: ɪneɪljənəbəl part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ɪneɪljənəbəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures
inalienable = inalienable ; unalienable.
Example: There are no such things as authors' rights in the UK, copyright can be leased or sold or otherwise disposed of; in other EEC countries authors have certain inalienable rights over their own works.Example: Things which are not in commerce, as public roads, are in their nature unalienable.more:
» derecho inalienable = inalienable right ; birthright ; unalienable right .
Example: Anyone who is denied access to needed information cannot truly pursue the happiness that is everyone's inalienable right. Example: The frontier and opportunist nature of Australia had tended to promote social advancement either in terms of good fortune, hard work, or ingenuity rather than by virtue of birthright. Example: The first principle of unalienable rights recognizes that everyone is naturally endowed by their Creator with certain rights that cannot be infringed or given away.