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Meanings of
insoluble
in English
(Of a substance) incapable of being dissolved.
indissoluble
soluble
Related terms
inexplicable
incomprehensible
unsolvable
insolvable
unresolvable
water-insoluble
non-water-soluble
unsoluble
Insoluble.
Related terms
hopeless
Synonyms
Examples for "
indissoluble
"
indissoluble
Examples for "
indissoluble
"
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
.
Usage of
insoluble
in English
1
It is soluble in dilute aqueous alcohol, but
insoluble
in strong alcohol.
2
The deep ancestry of whales remained a virtually
insoluble
problem for decades.
3
It is readily soluble in water and alcohol, but
insoluble
in ether.
4
C. It is
insoluble
in water, and not very soluble in alcohol.
5
This principle was
insoluble
in water and alcohol, but soluble in ether.
6
These substances are soluble in alcohol and ether, but
insoluble
in water.
7
The carbonates and phosphates of the alkaline earths are
insoluble
in water.
8
This starch paste acts in the same manner as the
insoluble
mucilage.
9
C. It is almost
insoluble
in water, but readily volatilizes in steam.
10
The question is inherently
insoluble
,
but self-esteem conceals this from most people.
11
Many microorganisms produce surface-active substances that enhance the availability of
water
-
insoluble
substrates.
12
It would have been comforting, had not her problems been so
insoluble
.
13
The problems raised by the phratriac nomenclature are complex and probably
insoluble
.
14
The comprehensive mechanism of drug release is suitable for water
insoluble
drugs.
15
Pieces come back sometimes, fragments of the
insoluble
mystery of the past.
16
In addition, the distribution of GPI-anchored proteins in
detergent
-
insoluble
complexes remained unaltered.
Other examples for "insoluble"
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About this term
insoluble
Adjective
Frequent collocations
insoluble problem
insoluble mystery
as insoluble
insoluble fiber
insoluble fraction
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Insoluble
through the time
Insoluble
across language varieties
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Common
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