inalienability

/ˌɪneɪliənəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality of being impossible to take away, give away, or transfer to another person.
    • The inalienability of the land was protected by a special treaty.
    • Many legal systems recognize the inalienability of certain personal freedoms.
    • The inalienability of human rights is a cornerstone of modern democracy.
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