adverb
- in a way that cannot be taken away, given up, or transferred to another
Usage: formal; often used in legal or philosophical contexts
Examples
- All people are inalienably entitled to basic human rights.
- The Constitution declares that certain freedoms are inalienably possessed by every citizen.
- Her dignity remained inalienably hers despite the harsh treatment.
- The property was inalienably tied to the family trust.
- These natural rights are inalienably connected to our humanity.
- The artist’s creative vision was inalienably part of her identity.