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Meanings of
indissoluble
in English
(Of a substance) incapable of being dissolved.
insoluble
soluble
Related terms
water-insoluble
non-water-soluble
Indissoluble.
Related terms
permanent
lasting
Usage of
indissoluble
in English
1
In theory, the union of the States under the Constitution is
indissoluble
.
2
The Cross and the Throne are linked together by an
indissoluble
bond.
3
Between the children and myself there is an
indissoluble
bond of friendship.
4
Bestow them, ye who are now made parties to this
indissoluble
league.
5
Under such circumstances it is not surprising that marriage was practically
indissoluble
.
6
But between Cowper and Mrs. Unwin an
indissoluble
tie had been formed.
7
Simon Callow and Ronald Pickup seem equally
indissoluble
as Pozzo and Lucky.
8
To win the primaries, you had to placate the party's
indissoluble
base.
9
It was, as it were, a sacred bond between
them
-
an
indissoluble
tie.
10
Thus did Mexence bind in thine
indissoluble
bands the living and the dead.
11
The view of marriage as
indissoluble
is a private religious viewpoint.
12
Jean Valjean was a complete modern in his
indissoluble
identification with the city.
13
Must he remain heroic and ridiculous in the
indissoluble
bond, and endure silently.
14
And here the effects of
indissoluble
marriage-for-better-for-worse are very plainly and disagreeably seen.
15
There is a bond amongst them that is
indissoluble
in character.
16
Practical life and imaginative life were with him one and
indissoluble
.
Other examples for "indissoluble"
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About this term
indissoluble
Adjective
Frequent collocations
indissoluble bond
indissoluble union
indissoluble marriage
indissoluble ties
indissoluble connection
More collocations
Indissoluble
through the time
Indissoluble
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common