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Definition of "inalienably" [in•al•ien•a•bly]

  • In an inalienable manner. (adverb)

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Use "inalienably" in a sentence
  • "Full of mythological resonances, expressing a deeply personal, sensuous interaction with both materials and imagery, Ms. Lemos has, through this trilogy, also sought to express that very contemporary Greek experience of being both inalienably rooted in an ancient culture and adrift on the seas of the world."
  • "No authorization is needed for a Constitutional Convention, it is inherent and inalienably the right of the Honduran People."
  • "The yearning for freedom and truth is inalienably part of our common humanity."