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Alienable definition and meaning


Alienable

In layman's terms - something that can be transferred to a new owner

Alienable Definition & Meaning

Alienable refers to something that can be sold or transferred to someone else. It is often used in legal contexts when discussing property or rights.

Alienable Used in a Sentence

  1. The property rights were deemed alienable, so the owner was able to sell the land to a developer.
  2. The company's patents were considered alienable, which meant they could be sold to a competitor for a high price.

Alienable Similar Words & Phrases (Synonyms)

  1. Transferable
  2. Conveyable
  3. Salable
  4. Negotiable

Alienable Opposite Words & Phrases (Antonyms)

  1. Nontransferable
  2. Irremovable
  3. Nonassignable
  4. Nonnegotiable

 

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