inseparable
IPA: ɪnsˈɛpɝʌbʌɫ
noun
- Something that cannot be separated from something else.
adjective
- Unable to be separated; bound together permanently.
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Examples of "inseparable" in Sentences
- The middle class is inseparable from the American Dream.
- Great SF stories are inseparable from the science in them.
- Other than that you are a MacMurrough and as such bear a name inseparable from our country’s cause.
- A better understanding of technology would instead assume that we are ultimately inseparable from the tools we use
- A better understanding of technology would instead assume that we are ultimately inseparable from the tools we use.
- Kij: Nice to see Dream-Quest receive such prominence with that fantastic Gervasio Gallardo cover, inseparable from the contents thanks to childhood associations very similar to yours.
- Of course watching Google become a residue on the web itself, imbuing its colorful primaries on HTTP, as a lichen seduces a redwood, becoming inseparable from the host, also suggests a more organic approach to business as usual.
- Fourth, mayor sent word to Belgrade citizens that they are not obliged to express publicly something from their private lives (the European Court for Human Rights confirmed in a few verdicts that the private is inseparable from the public).
- But if you see black identity as you see southern identity, or Irish identity, or Italian identity — not as a separate trunk, but as a branch of the American tree, with roots in the broader experience — then you understand that the particulars of black culture are inseparable from the particulars of the country.
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