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inalienable rights fundamental rights that cannot be removed, surrendered, or transferred to another person. The Declaration of Independence identifies "life, liberty, and the pursuit of independence" as inalienable rights.
in all probability very likely; quite probably.
inamorata a woman who is loved, in a romantic sense.
inane devoid of meaning or substance; nonsensical.
inanimate not having or showing the characteristics associated with life; lifeless. [2 definitions]
inanition a state of exhaustion caused by a lack of nourishment. [2 definitions]
inanity the state or condition of being inane; silliness or emptiness. [2 definitions]
in a nutshell in a few words; briefly.
in any event regardless of the circumstances; in any case.
inapplicable not applying or able to be applied; irrelevant; unsuitable.
inapposite not pertinent or fitting.
inappreciable too small to be perceptible or significant.
inappropriate not suitable or fitting; not appropriate.
inapt not apt or appropriate. [2 definitions]
inarguable not able to be argued or refuted.
in a row one after another.
inarticulate not comprehensible as spoken language. [5 definitions]
inartistic not in accordance with artistic standards or principles; lacking artistry.
inasmuch as in light of the fact that; because; since. [2 definitions]
inattention lack of attentiveness; neglect.
inattentive not giving proper attention or regard; neglectful.