imprescriptible (Meaning)

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imprescriptible (a.)

Not capable of being lost or impaired by neglect, by disuse, or by the claims of another founded on prescription.

Not derived from, or dependent on, external authority; self-evidencing; obvious.

Synonyms & Antonyms of imprescriptible

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imprescriptible Sentence Examples

  1. The imprescriptible rights of individuals must be protected against government overreach.
  2. Justice is often delayed but should never be considered imprescriptible.
  3. Certain fundamental human rights, such as the right to life, are imprescriptible and cannot be extinguished by the passage of time.
  4. The imprescriptible nature of war crimes ensures that perpetrators can be held accountable regardless of the time elapsed since their actions.
  5. The imprescriptible duty of memory compels us to remember and honor the victims of atrocities.
  6. The imprescriptible claim to ancestral lands underscores the enduring connection between indigenous peoples and their territories.
  7. The imprescriptible authority of the Pope in matters of faith remains a central tenet of Catholic doctrine.
  8. The imprescriptible nature of certain easements and property rights protects owners from losing possession due to disuse.
  9. The imprescriptible power of love transcends boundaries and persists through adversity.
  10. The imprescriptible bond between family members endures despite challenges and the passage of time.

FAQs About the word imprescriptible

Not capable of being lost or impaired by neglect, by disuse, or by the claims of another founded on prescription., Not derived from, or dependent on, external a

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The imprescriptible rights of individuals must be protected against government overreach.

Justice is often delayed but should never be considered imprescriptible.

Certain fundamental human rights, such as the right to life, are imprescriptible and cannot be extinguished by the passage of time.

The imprescriptible nature of war crimes ensures that perpetrators can be held accountable regardless of the time elapsed since their actions.