inseparability love

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The condition or quality of being inseparable or incapable of disjunction.

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

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

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  • noun The condition of being inseparable

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Examples

  • "inseparability," of the emotional and physical (but only sometimes) ties that bind.

    Edmonton Sun 2010

  • “Soviet law proclaims democracy, freedom, and legality,” he wrote, in the early 1980s, “while Soviet reality proves its inseparability from dictatorship, suppression, and arbitrariness.”

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • It seems to agree with what we are learning and thinking about the inseparability of our selves and our bodies and about the fact that our identities are narratives to be told, not substances to be grasped.

    Scott MacDougall: Who Am I? Bodies, Souls And Identity Scott MacDougall 2012

  • Fifteen years after Stockholm, the inseparability of environmental, economic, and social well-being was enshrined as the three pillars of 'sustainable development,' a new term which promised a little something for everyone; like a long-term destination but which somehow forever remains on the horizon. 40 years after Stockholm, sustainable development is now dressed up as "the Future We Want" -- the title of the first, so-called "zero" draft of the Rio outcome document.

    Kelly Rigg: Rio+20: The Future We Want Means Taking Action NOW Kelly Rigg 2012

  • It seems to agree with what we are learning and thinking about the inseparability of our selves and our bodies and about the fact that our identities are narratives to be told, not substances to be grasped.

    Scott MacDougall: Who Am I? Bodies, Souls And Identity Scott MacDougall 2012

  • As identical twins they conformed to that reputation of physical and psychological inseparability.

    Bad Dad Alex Austin 2011

  • “Soviet law proclaims democracy, freedom, and legality,” he wrote, in the early 1980s, “while Soviet reality proves its inseparability from dictatorship, suppression, and arbitrariness.”

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • “Soviet law proclaims democracy, freedom, and legality,” he wrote, in the early 1980s, “while Soviet reality proves its inseparability from dictatorship, suppression, and arbitrariness.”

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • Einstein viewed this inseparability, now known as “entanglement,” as the fatal mark of the incompleteness of quantum mechanics: he sought a successor theory that would be local, realist and therefore complete.

    An Historic Snippet 2009

  • Much emphasis is placed on the inseparability of Bella and Edward, the fact that Bella cannot let Edward out of her sight for a moment without being panicky and scared, and the sheer, tumultuous bliss she experiences when she is with him, in a relationship that hovers on the edge of sexuality whilst firmly foreclosing its possibility.

    Vampire Love « Tales from the Reading Room 2009

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