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Not liable to being annulled or voided or undone.
defeasible
inalienable
unforfeitable
1
They had looked upon her wealth as their
indefeasible
right and property.
2
The fundamental principle of Ethics is that every human being possesses
indefeasible
worth.
3
Since the abolition of chattel slavery this has been
indefeasible
except for crime.
4
But, whoever might give the word, genius asserted its
indefeasible
superiority.
5
What does it mean to ascribe
indefeasible
worth to every man?
6
The
indefeasible
and Divine right which is bestowed by fact.
7
The allegiance of a member to his lodge is
indefeasible
.
8
The madman remained where he was, cornered, grievously wounded, undefeated, and just possibly
indefeasible
.
9
But the hand outstretched for the sword was John's, claiming it by right
indefeasible
.
10
Of such a man I say, he has obtained by warrant
indefeasible
the title peerless.
11
True liberty, then, is not a continuous state; it is not an
indefeasible
and invariable quality.
12
Being faithful was no longer an
indefeasible
Claus.
13
Under our system of
indefeasible
,
unchangeable, economic equality there is no motive or opportunity for venality.
14
Pyrot's guilt was
indefeasible
through its very nullity.
15
The statute does not create an absolute or
indefeasible
right immediately on the expiration of twenty years.
16
The moral legacy of the past was just that: humanity's
indefeasible
inheritance, requiring no further religious interventions.
indefeasible
indefeasible right
ascribe indefeasible
assert indefeasible
call indefeasible
have indefeasible