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4 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Birthright' in a Sentence

"A right or privilege that a person is inherently entitled to by virtue of their birth." more

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The explorer felt the thrill of discovering a new land, claiming it as the birthright's conquest.
Scientific knowledge should be treated as a birthright, accessible to all curious minds.
The king declared that the crown would be passed down according to the birthrights of the royal lineage.
The lawyer argued that a fair trial was a birthright, regardless of one's social status.

Birthright

burth-rahyt
nounA right or privilege that a person is inherently entitled to by virtue of their birth.
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Last Updated On: April 11, 2024
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