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Unalienable

/ˌʌnˈeɪ.li.ə.nə.bəl/adjective
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Unalienable describes rights or qualities that are impossible to give up, sell, or transfer, making them inherently tied to one's existence. In contemporary contexts, it's often invoked in discussions of human rights and constitutional law, highlighting protections that persist even under duress, as seen in landmark documents like the US Declaration of Independence.

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