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inalienable

/ɪˈneɪliənəbəl/ adjective · British & US
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What does inalienable mean?

adjective

Not able to be taken away or given up; inherent or inborn. Belonging to or characteristic of a person by birth or nature.

Example

"The inalienable right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness is a fundamental principle of democracy."

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