释义 |
inˌalienaˈbility [f. next + -ity: cf. F. inaliénabilité (1722 in Hatz.-Darm.).] The quality of being inalienable; incapability of alienation.
1775De Lolme Eng. Const. ii. x. (1784) 195 This inalienability of the executive power. 1855Milman Lat. Chr. xiv. i. (1864) IX. 10 This property, instead of standing secure in its theoretic inalienability, was in constant fluctuation. 1885Law Times LXXIX. 191/1 The present generation has seen a momentous change in the theory of inalienability. |