Inalienably

adv

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Definitions

Adverb
  1. 1
    In an inalienable manner.

    "This was his intention to persuade their aged grandfather to transfer his own heirship to Arthur, which he considered it a fortunate circumstance was in his power, with the exception of a very small estate, tied inalienably to the heir of that ancient and distinguished family."

Adverb
  1. 1
    in an inalienable manner wordnet

Example

More examples

"This was his intention to persuade their aged grandfather to transfer his own heirship to Arthur, which he considered it a fortunate circumstance was in his power, with the exception of a very small estate, tied inalienably to the heir of that ancient and distinguished family."

Etymology

From inalienable + -ly.

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