Indefeasible vs Indefeasibility - What's the difference?
indefeasible | indefeasibility |
not liable to being annulled or declared void.
The state or quality of being indefeasible, of being incapable of being defeated
*{{quote-book, year=1861, author=(John Stuart Mill), title=Utilitarianism, chapter=, edition=
, passage=By this useful accommodation of language, the character of indefeasibility attributed to justice is kept up, and we are saved from the necessity of maintaining that there can be laudable injustice. }}
*2002 , , The Great Nation , Penguin 2003, p. 401:
*:Siéyès had realized that this was an argument which only the nobility could win, and so began to edge towards a more functional approach which stressed the indefeasibility of individual rights in nature.
As an adjective indefeasible
is not liable to being annulled or declared void.As a noun indefeasibility is
the state or quality of being indefeasible, of being incapable of being defeated.indefeasible
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* defeasibleindefeasibility
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