Advertisement - Continue reading below

Definition of "inalienability" [in•al•ien•a•bil•i•ty]

  • The condition of being inalienable (noun)

Wiktionary.org : Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License

Use "inalienability" in a sentence
  • "Still, I think it's worth keeping in mind the role that "inalienability" plays in the Lockean theory."
  • "(Here, too, "inalienability" concerns may kick in -- even if the party is fully aware he is signing away his life income, or his kidney, or life, say, this may not be enforceable for inalienability concerns -- see, on this, the contract article noted above, plus my article"
  • "Its founder, Eamon de Valera, in his inaugural address to his new party in 1926, spoke of "the inalienability of national sovereignty" as being fundamental to its beliefs."