inseparably

[US]/in'sepərəbli/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adv. in a manner that cannot be separated or divided

Example Sentences

Moreover, Yangge also inseparably relates to village agnation, religion, grade and feast amusement.

love and marriage are inseparably linked in many cultures

faith and reason are inseparably intertwined in philosophical debates

art and creativity are inseparably connected

music and emotions are inseparably linked

technology and innovation are inseparably linked

happiness and gratitude are inseparably connected

health and fitness are inseparably intertwined

success and hard work are inseparably linked

nature and beauty are inseparably connected

friendship and trust are inseparably linked

Real-world Examples

'I can't leave him. We're bound together inseparably'.

Source: Magician

Feminine traits, moulded inseparably with those of the other sex!

Source: Seven-angled Tower (Part 1)

He was the one who thought a person's soul was inseparably bound to the brain.

Source: Sophie's World (Original Version)

Through the inner body, you are inseparably connected to this unmanifested One Life — birthless, deathless, eternally present.

Source: The Power of Now

I am merely drawing attention to the fact that they both had a message that was inseparably linked to their personal courage.

Source: Sophie's World (Original Version)

Our conception of life is inseparably bound up with the conception of a continual striving after an unattainable ideal.

Source: Kreutzer Sonata

The people of Transkei began to realize that their future was inseparably bound up with that of South Africa.

Source: Langman OCLM-01 words

For years, historians treated the causes of  World War 2 as separate from the causes of its predecessor. However, the leadups to the First  and Second World Wars are inseparably linked.

Source: Charming history

Yet, if any generality at all be true, it is a plain fact that English diet and English virtue — in the largest sense of the word — are inseparably bound together.

Source: Essays on the Four Seasons

The Ouzel alone of all birds dares to enter a white torrent. And though strictly terrestrial in structure, no other is so inseparably related to water, not even the duck, or the bold ocean albatross, or the stormy-petrel.

Source: The Mountains of California (Part 2)

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