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inalienable

[in-eyl-yuh-nuh-buhl, -ey-lee-uh-] / ɪnˈeɪl yə nə bəl, -ˈeɪ li ə- /


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To Wilson, the inalienable rights of the individual were “a lot of nonsense.”

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 15, 2026

In Article I, the first section promises that “all people are by nature free and independent and have inalienable rights.”

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 24, 2026

But the auction was cancelled after the Indian Ministry of Culture issued a legal order calling the jewels the "inalienable religious and cultural heritage of India and the global Buddhist community".

From Barron's • Jan. 3, 2026

The Constitutional Court said the Nama had an inalienable right to their ancestral land and the rights to the minerals there.

From BBC • Dec. 14, 2025

“Either way,” he said, “I think you have an inalienable right to know that dyeing your hair is against the dress code.”

From "Made You Up" by Francesca Zappia




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