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indefeasible

[ US /ˌɪdəˈfizəbəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not liable to being annulled or voided or undone
    an indefeasible right to freedom
    an indefeasible claim to the title

How To Use indefeasible In A Sentence

  • an indefeasible right to freedom
  • In particular, can a person who receives an indefeasible title to property be guilty of theft of that property?
  • The reader is thrust deep within the head of "the unknowable, the inconstruable, the probably indefeasible Master Cromwell"; the tricky turbulent world of Tudor England is seen entirely from behind his ever-watchful eyes. Critical Mass
  • But stunney clearly admitted that moral anti-realism, in fact moral nihilism, is logically indefeasible strictu sensu since, inter alia one cannot demonstrate strictu sensu that there are conscious beings other than oneself. Carry-Over Thread
  • In this respect, the oligarchs and their political placemen who insist that their right to stolen property is sacred make the same crude claim as the regime that we overthrew: that they have an indefeasible right to the exercise of power.
  • We know what it is like to assert that the right to sovereignty, independence and unity is inalienable and indefeasible.
  • an indefeasible claim to the title
  • As a universal spam blocking tool Spam Blocker possesses indefeasible advantages compared to analogical applications.
  • Can they assume that the title is indefeasible and that they will not be disturbed at some date in the future by someone else claiming the estate?
  • He no longer insists on indefeasible knowledge, now settling for probabilistic arguments.
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