To her personal property, including debts due her by bond, note, or otherwise, he has an absolute right, and may use and dispose of the same as he pleases.
For by this means the seller gives up an absolute right, which could not pass by a promise alone.
The moderation and clemency to which the vanquished appeal, are by no means an abolition but only a mitigation of the conqueror's absolute right.
A beneficial service may be said to be immediately performed, when it confers an advantage, to which the person so benefitted has no direct or absolute right.
Absolute right is merely a meaningless concept, and it does not assume even a vague meaning until it is understood to stand for the right of mankind in general.
Absolute right, or right in itself, is an imagined right, is a speculative desire.
It wants to dominate the whole world, wants to be absolute right, just as if a certain pill could be absolute medicine, could be good for everything.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "absolute right" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.