Alienable (Adjective)
Meaning
Transferable to another owner.
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- The shares in the company are alienable, allowing investors to easily buy and sell them.
- Intellectual property rights can be alienable, and many companies assign or license these rights to others.
- In this case, the ownership of the patent is alienable, meaning it can be transferred to another entity.
- Some property rights are considered inalienable, but the company's stock is fully alienable and can be freely traded.
- The ownership of the asset is alienable, allowing the current owner to transfer it to another party if desired.