English to Gujarati Dictionary inalienable

inalienable

મૂળભૂત
definition
adjective
freedom of religion, the most inalienable of all human rights
unable to be taken away from or given away by the possessor.
translation of 'inalienable'
અનન્યસંક્રામ્ય
example
It affirms human dignity and certain 'inalienable' rights, although the application of these is often problematic in practice.
We must embrace as 'inalienable' the rights of future generations to opportunities as good as or better than our opportunities of today.
They deny children their basic 'inalienable' human rights, and then they deny that there have been any breaches of the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
We know what it is like to assert that the right to sovereignty, independence and unity is 'inalienable' and indefeasible.
This note was a promise that all men would be guaranteed the 'inalienable' rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
The era of the inclusive, 'inalienable' character of British subject status was over.
One of the 'inalienable' rights of British subjects in 1840 was that their beliefs were to be respected.
Many travelers feel upgrades are an 'inalienable' right - along with life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
The use of force to deprive peoples of their national identity constitutes a violation of their 'inalienable' rights and of the principle of non-intervention.
Basic 'inalienable' rights, due process, the sanctity of the home have been quickly compromised in a climate of fear.
I believe it is their 'inalienable' right to speak out.
Freedom from slavery remains an 'inalienable' human right today - see Chapter 15.
Australians do not have an inalienable right to dependency, they have an 'inalienable' right to a fair place in the real economy.
These are the 'inalienable' rights of a young person, though they are too often infringed upon already.
He now realizes that it is a privilege, not an 'inalienable' right, to play in the NFL.
The US Declaration of Independence claims that all men have an 'inalienable' right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
The liberals of the nation rallied to laud her and condemn those who professed to defend their 'inalienable' right to continue with this practice.
Religious freedom is an 'inalienable' right of humanity in my opinion and working toward a N.A.T.O. imposed law governing this principal would seem a huge step forward.
America is based upon each citizen's equal and 'inalienable' right to life, liberty and property.
The rights protected by the constitution are 'inalienable' and inviolable.
Votive offerings, once they were placed in a sanctuary, were the property of the god, and there could be no doubt about their 'inalienability' .
Referentially deficient subjects are of many types, the most common of which includes inanimate subjects (such as 'inalienably' possessed subjects and weather subjects), expletive subjects, and subjects of the passive construction.
The rendering of Shakespeare texts into another language is 'inalienably' part of the process whereby Shakespeare has been, and is being, received in non-English-speaking countries.
For the most part, the nouns in this class are kinship terms and body parts, that is, the things that are thought of as 'inalienably' possessed.
Seeking to shield peasants from the disruptions of the spread of capitalist relations, co-operators successfully opposed the repeal of laws on 'inalienability' of land.
Finally, Fama and Jensen suggest that the residual claims of professional partnerships are characterized by flexible sharing rules, 'inalienability' and limited horizons.
However, I note that a leading Canadian authority on aboriginal title stated that one dimension of it is its 'inalienability' .
It is only because he is convinced that evolutionary science is married 'inalienably' to materialist belief, that he wants me to explain how Darwinian biology can be compatible with theology.
The land was, they claimed, holy, God-given, 'inalienably' theirs, and thus non-negotiable.
If any political lesson emerges from these shifting allegiances, we might consider the true 'inalienability' of certain human rights.
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