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  1. 22 July, 14:52
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    unalienable. What's unalienable cannot be taken away or denied. Its most famous use is in the Declaration of Independence, which says people have unalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

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    To find the origins of the word unalienable, we can look at the root, alien, which comes from the Latin alien-us, meaning "of or belonging to another." This provides the basis for our word, with the prefix un - providing the turnaround "not," and the suffix - able providing the idea of capability. Therefore, we get "not able to be denied." Oh, and if you are wondering about the common argument as to whether it is "unalienable" or "inalienable," either is correct.
  2. 22 July, 15:09
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    Unalienable Rights - Absolute Rights - Natural Rights. The absolute rights of individuals may be resolved into the right of personal security, the right of personal liberty, and the right to acquire and enjoy property. These rights are declared to be natural, inherent, and unalienable.
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