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inalienable

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


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The preamble of Indonesia’s 1945 Constitution states: “Whereas Independence is the inalienable right of all nations; therefore, colonialism must be abolished in the world as it is not in conformity with humanity and justice.”

From Washington Times

These members of the state Freedom Caucus would punish a woman with death if she dared to exercise the inalienable right of personhood over their own bodies.

From Washington Post

He also said, "This is a complete separation from what is right and good, the value of life, and the inalienable right for freedom."

From Fox News

Putin claimed Ukraine as an “inalienable part of our own history, culture and spiritual space” in a speech on Feb. 21, before the invasion.

From Washington Post

But you do have one absolute, sacrosanct, inviolate, God-given, self-evident and inalienable right: the right to refuse a coronavirus vaccine — and to infect as many people as you can.

From Washington Post