unassignable

IPA: ʌnʌsˈɪgnʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Not assignable.
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Examples of "unassignable" in Sentences

  • Artists and scientists own unassignable primary copyrights and patents on their creations, inventions and discoveries.
  • The conclusion is legitimate enough in a _formal_ sense, and as establishing a probability of some _unassignable_ degree of value.
  • This kind of elimination, in which we do not eliminate any one assignable cause, but the multitude of floating unassignable ones, may be termed the
  • The proof is that part of the exorcisms are given in Latin and part in French, by the author of the _Rituel_, for arbitrary and unassignable reasons, and that
  • Gains of large size, it is proposed, may be free of tax if paid to the government, to be held without inter est and in completely unassignable form, to be taxed in the year of withdrawal at the taxpayer's will.
  • People moved everywhere, yet there was only a mild hum of unassignable noise, a blending of typeout machines, human voices, and a steady tremor that seemed everywhere and nowhere, that came from the rock itself.
  • As our mental fields succeed one another, each has its centre of interest, around which the objects of which we are less and less attentively conscious fade to a margin so faint that its limits are unassignable.
  • Thirdly I would like to see individual performers granted a ‘moral right’ in their performance that is unassignable and shall last for 95 years; this will be in order to prevent objectionable uses of their material.
  • By what accidental or fortuitous happening the atoms have dropped out of their scientific categories, and the molecules have been advanced to their commanding place in _absolute accidentalness_, is one of those unassignable causes in which they apparently so much delight.

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