inalienably

/ˌɪneɪliənəbli/
adverb
  1. In a manner that cannot be taken away, given away, or transferred.
    • She believed that dignity is inalienably attached to every human being.
    • The constitution guarantees that these freedoms belong inalienably to every citizen.
    • The land was inalienably owned by the community according to ancient custom.
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