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English
Etymology
From in- + deprivable.
Adjective
indeprivable (comparative more indeprivable, superlative most indeprivable)
- (now rare) That one cannot be deprived of; inalienable.
1786 September 3, Hester Thrale Piozzi, Thraliana:erhaps Birth may be really the sole indeprivable Good, I can think of nothing else which one cannot lose by Folly or by Accident—Virtue excluded, and that is a Quality that Italians do not trouble themselves to think of.