Synonyms for indissoluble
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : in-di-sol-yuh-buh l |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌɪn dɪˈsɒl yə bəl |
Définition of indissoluble
Origin :- mid-15c. (implied in indissolubly), from Latin indissolubilis "that cannot be dissolved," from in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + dissolubilis, from dis- + solubilis (see soluble).
- adj permanent
- He is what He is "for ever, on the scale of the power of indissoluble life."
- Extract from : « Messages from the Epistle to the Hebrews » by Handley C.G. Moule
- The same is true of Governments: in their nature they are intended to be indissoluble.
- Extract from : « Continental Monthly , Vol. 6, No. 1, July, 1864 » by Various
- Mendel and Recha were bound to each other by indissoluble ties.
- Extract from : « Rabbi and Priest » by Milton Goldsmith
- Its clods are me, I eat them, give them back; the bond is indissoluble.
- Extract from : « Greener Than You Think » by Ward Moore
- Never would she cease to assail it until the Union was indissoluble.
- Extract from : « William Pitt and the Great War » by John Holland Rose
- Bestow them, ye who are now made parties to this indissoluble league.
- Extract from : « Moby Dick; or The Whale » by Herman Melville
- And in that indissoluble tie he finds strong consolation at the last.
- Extract from : « A Handful of Stars » by Frank W. Boreham
- By the division of labor it knotted between them an indissoluble bond.
- Extract from : « Creative Evolution » by Henri Bergson
- Hath it flesh that decays; is it not a spirit,—bodiless, indissoluble?
- Extract from : « The Pilgrims Of The Rhine » by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
- Why should not the bond between mother and sister be indissoluble?
- Extract from : « What a Young Woman Ought to Know » by Mary Wood-Allen
Antonyms for indissoluble
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