inseverable

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Etymology

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From in- +‎ severable.

Adjective

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inseverable (comparative more inseverable, superlative most inseverable)

  1. Incapable of being severed; indivisible; inseparable.
    • 1853, Thomas De Quincey, “Introduction to the World of Strife”, in Autobiographic Sketches (De Quincey’s Works; I), London: James Hogg & Sons, →OCLC, page 86:
      [W]e had suffered so much together; and the filaments connecting them with my heart were so aerially fine and fantastic, but for that reason so inseverable, that I abated nothing of my anxiety on their account; []

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