While each is inalienably entitled to assert and enjoy his own personality as a man, each sustains to all and all to each, various relations.
Man is inalienably akin to God--man is everlastingly other than God; upon this note we are content to close.
There must, of necessity, in such a state of things, be certain duties inalienably connected with the position of man, othersinalienably connected with the position of woman.
Unmoved the Indian save to mild surprise Made answer: "Our lord Buddha teaches us Our karma is inalienably ours, The fatal fruit of what we do and are, No more to be divided from ourselves Than shadow from its substance in the sun.
Whereas desire seizes at once its object, reflection removes it to a distance and renders it inalienably her own by saving it from the greed of passion.
It belongs inalienably to themselves: it is of the essence of their genius, and it is revealed everywhere, in little things as in great, in cadency and idiom as well as in an attitude to life and a certain range of ideas.
It belongs inalienablyto this poet and is unmistakably of this age.
But to vest all the powers of government inalienably in the King, so that whoever else may seem to partake in them, shall partake only by royal sufferance, is tantamount to declaring monarchy the sole valid and lawful polity.
If sovereignty rests inalienably with the people, the one valid polity is pure democracy.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inalienably" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.