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divisible

[dih-viz-uh-buhl] / dɪˈvɪz ə bəl /


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As a matter of theology, Tutu preached that spiritual liberation is not divisible; if any are to be free, all must be free.

From Washington Post

Bass, 39, said one of the most common myths people have about American Indians is that “Native American identity is divisible.”

From Washington Post

Credibility is not divisible, and China, Russia and Iran have taken our measure.

From Washington Post

Our living — as Black and not yet free — was not divisible from the terror of the white world and the effects those constraints had on us.

From Los Angeles Times

The 16-game regular season was the Platonic ideal of professional sports scheduling for 43 years, in part because the number 16 itself is a neatly divisible, perfect square of almost fearful symmetry.

From New York Times