bound up in, esoteric, implanted, indefeasible, indwelling, inherent, internal, inwrought, noncontagious, resident, unalienable, unimpartable
Definitionadj. incapable of being repudiated or transferred to another
Last update: June 24, 2016
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He seems to be as of an inalienable nature. isn't it. [Please select]
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Respect for the inalienable God-given dignity of each individual must form the moral basis for any policy decision. [adjective]
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I believe in the inalienable value of human life, and the goodness of all creation. [adjective]
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Freedom is an inalienable possession of the Christian. [adjective]
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In short, property in capital is indivisible, and consequently inalienable, not necessarily when the capital is UNCREATED, but when it is COMMON or COLLECTIVE. [adjective]
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Now, if matter can be appropriated, and if, notwithstanding, all men retain an inalienable right to the use of this matter, what is property. [adjective]
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That every man has a natural and inalienable right to the use of matter. [adjective]
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Property is a natural and inalienable right of every man; 2. [adjective]
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Examples crowd upon us: once the possessions of the church, the estates of the crown, the fiefs of the nobility were inalienable and imprescriptible. [adjective]
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If property is a natural, absolute, imprescriptible, and inalienable right, why, in all ages, has there been so much speculation as to its origin. [adjective]
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But what relation exists between my natural and inalienable right of property and the hunger from which ten million wretched people are suffering. [adjective]
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