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inseparableness

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Inseparability.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun The quality or state of being inseparable; inseparability.

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  • noun The quality or state of being inseparable.

Etymologies

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inseparable +‎ -ness

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Examples

  • Time, the inseparableness from us of the past that I now had the intention of bringing strongly into relief in my work.

    Time Regained 2003

  • Now, of course, Mrs. Wilkins would want to grab, she would want to be inseparable; and the thought of a grabbing and an inseparableness that should last four weeks made Scrap's spirit swoon within her.

    The Enchanted April 1922

  • Though the inseparableness of the two is most clearly seen in the fact that the consecrating sacrificial powers of the priest coincide, and consequently that the sacrament is produced only in and through the

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913

  • They enjoined marriage between equals as the samurai's duty to the race, and they framed directions of the precisest sort to prevent that uxorious inseparableness, that connubiality which will reduce a couple of people to something jointly less than either.

    A Modern Utopia 1906

  • Now, of course, Mrs. Wilkins would want to grab, she would want to be inseparable; and the thought of a grabbing and an inseparableness that should last four weeks made Scrap's spirit swoon within her.

    The Enchanted April Elizabeth von Arnim 1903

  • The oath of the inseparableness of two together—of the woman that loves me, and whom I love more than my life—that oath swearing;

    From Pent-up Aching Rivers 1900

  • It was not wholly their inseparableness that gave the impression of this extreme conjugality; as I said, Marcia's uneasiness when others interested Bartley in things alien to her made itself felt even by these men.

    A Modern Instance William Dean Howells 1878

  • The Bible teaches everywhere the inseparableness of purity and acceptable worship.

    Life of Rev. A. Crooks, A. M. Elizabeth Willits Crooks 1875

  • He hastened to his new home, the house of Mr. Pete Jones, the same who believed in the inseparableness of “lickin 'and larnin'.”

    The Hoosier Schoolmaster Eggleston, Edward, 1837-1902 1871

  • He hastened to his new home, the house of Mr. Pete Jones, the same who believed in the inseparableness of

    The Hoosier Schoolmaster A Story of Backwoods Life in Indiana Edward Eggleston 1869

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