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untransferable

adjective as in inalienable

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It said the decision to give birth or not is “a very personal, individual and untransferable matter.”

The untransferable items would include bayonets, tear gas, tanks, armed drones, grenade launchers and explosives.

“The difficulty in the successor model is that the whole amount of power vested in the current president is untransferable indeed to any other person,” Shulman said.

But Congress blocked him from bringing several dozen detainees deemed untransferable to a different prison on domestic soil.

“Place” is particular, untransferable, something to which it is possible to belong.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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