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inseparable

[in-sep-er-uh-buhl, -sep-ruh-] / ɪnˈsɛp ər ə bəl, -ˈsɛp rə- /


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"Syrian Kurdish citizens are an essential and integral part of the Syrian people, and their cultural and linguistic identity is an inseparable part of the diverse and unified Syrian national identity," the decree said.

From Barron's

The emergence of life was inseparable from this need to manage boundaries and choices.

From Science Daily

It may be, "What kind of physical system must exist for that algorithm to be inseparable from its own dynamics?"

From Science Daily

Matilda's younger sister, from whom she was "inseparable", is shattered and confused, she said.

From BBC

While the Englishman spoke up for conservatives with a small c, the American emerged into a new style of politics: His literary success was inseparable from his activism as a promoter of gay rights.

From The Wall Street Journal