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How to use inalienable in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word inalienable? Here are some examples.

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The question is, can the federal courts come into the state of Alabama and threaten fines to release our inalienable rights?
His words of lament emphasize the inalienable relation of father to daughter or bride to homeland.
These are the inalienable rights of a young person, though they are too often infringed upon already.
Basic inalienable rights, due process, the sanctity of the home have been quickly compromised in a climate of fear.
The era of the inclusive, inalienable character of British subject status was over.
America is based upon each citizen's equal and inalienable right to life, liberty and property.
We know what it is like to assert that the right to sovereignty, independence and unity is inalienable and indefeasible.
It affirms human dignity and certain inalienable rights, although the application of these is often problematic in practice.
Australians do not have an inalienable right to dependency, they have an inalienable right to a fair place in the real economy.
More or less the same story can be told of the binding patterns in certain inalienable possessives and idiomatic constructions in English.
We must embrace as inalienable the rights of future generations to opportunities as good as or better than our opportunities of today.
The US Declaration of Independence claims that all men have an inalienable right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
One of the inalienable rights of British subjects in 1840 was that their beliefs were to be respected.
The liberals of the nation rallied to laud her and condemn those who professed to defend their inalienable right to continue with this practice.
This note was a promise that all men would be guaranteed the inalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
However, this week the high court contradicts history, logic and law in denying our inalienable right to acknowledge God.
In it, this right is described as being equal, inherent, inviolable, inalienable and should be protected by law.
It is an indivisible, incommunicable, inalienable right, regardless of the length of its usurpation.
The aristocratic families usually received their landed property as an inalienable fief.
We know that you are fighting over lucre, not our inalienable rights as cable consumers.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But you ought to realize that he's fettering you, undoing you utterly, seeking through egotism, to destroy your inalienable self.
Liberty is inalienable, and its price is above that of all the goods of this world.
What, then, becomes of the equal and inalienable right of all men to freedom?
A devisor may clearly devise or limit the possession of chattels, making them inalienable by devisees in succession.
Your declaration on the inalienable rights of men is well stated.
All this enmity and passion had Pearl inherited, by inalienable right, out of Hester's heart.
It is inalienable, and can neither be bought, nor sold, nor given away.
This sovereignty is one, indivisible, imprescriptible, and inalienable.
It was a habit of thought, inalienable, the product of the ages.
It is a national prerogative, as inalienable as his pride and his poverty.
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