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unforfeitable

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective unforfeitable has 1 sense
  1. unforfeitable, inalienable - not subject to forfeiture; "an unforfeitable right"
    Antonym: defeasible (indirect, via indefeasible)

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unforfeitable

Definition: Unable to be forfeited or taken away.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense 1: In a popular sense, unforfeitable refers to something that is guaranteed to remain with someone or something, usually in a legal or financial context.

Example sentence: The company's pension plan offers an unforfeitable benefit to its retired employees.

Sense 2: In a local context, unforfeitable can be used to describe a specific property or asset that cannot be forfeited or confiscated within a particular jurisdiction.

Example sentence: According to local laws, the artwork owned by the museum is unforfeitable and cannot be seized by any creditor.

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