Definitions for imprescriptible

imprescriptible im·pre·scrip·ti·ble

Spelling: [im-pri-skrip-tuh-buh l]
IPA: /ˌɪm prɪˈskrɪp tə bəl/

Imprescriptible is a 15 letter English word.

You can make 1335 anagrams from letters in imprescriptible (bceeiiilmpprrst).

Definitions for imprescriptible

adjective

  1. not subject to prescription.

Origin of imprescriptible

From the Medieval Latin word imprescriptibilis, dating back to 1555-65. See im-2, Examples for imprescriptible

The Pope then declares that this law can never be cited against the imprescriptible rights of the Church.

The aim of every political association is the preservation of the natural and imprescriptible rights of man.

The author of any ideal creation—a poem, a drama, or a novel—has an imprescriptible property in the fame of his work.

imprescriptible, im-pre-skrip′ti-bl, adj. not founded on external authority.

This sovereignty is one, indivisible, imprescriptible, and inalienable.

Nature has her imprescriptible rights, and every man must submit to them, in whatever condition he may chance to be placed.

The right of the journalist is as sacred, as necessary, as imprescriptible, as the right of the legislator.

There is no “imprescriptible right” to either independence or empire.

It is limited by no "imprescriptible" right of the individual.

The object of all society ought to be the preservation of the natural and imprescriptible rights of man.

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