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Definition of unalienable - 3 dictionary results

un⋅al⋅ien⋅a⋅ble

[uhn-eyl-yuh-nuh-buhl, -ey-lee-uh-]
–adjective
inalienable.

Origin:
un- 1 + alienable
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un·al·ien·a·ble   (ŭn-āl'yə-nə-bəl, -ā'lē-ə-)   
adj.  Not to be separated, given away, or taken away; inalienable: "All of them . . . claim unalienable dignity as individuals" (Garrison Keillor).
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Main Entry: un·alien·able
Pronunciation: "&n-'Al-y&-n&-b&l, -'A-lE-&-
Function: adjective
: not alienable : INALIENABLE
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law, © 1996 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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