Definitions
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- adverb obsolete Inseparably.
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- adverb obsolete
inseparably
Etymologies
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Examples
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From the time of his profession the monk remains inseparately attached to the monastery.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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An heiress! the idea of a beautiful woman, full of poetry and love, inseparately linked to pounds, shillings and pence!
The Cross of Berny Jules Sandeau 1847
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Now, how is it possible, making every allowance for human nature, that these men, whose interests are so inseparately connected and interwoven with one another, can be supposed to administer impartial justice to the slave?
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2 Kerry is inseparately 'joined at the hip' with radical homosexual activists.
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In process of time metre became a symbol or promise of this unusual language, and whoever took upon him to write in metre, according as he possessed more or less of true poetic genius, introduced less or more of this adulterated phraseology into his compositions, and the true and the false were inseparately interwoven until, the taste of men becoming gradually perverted, this language was received as a natural language: and at length, by the influence of books upon men, did to a certain degree really become so.
Prefaces and Prologues to Famous Books with Introductions, Notes and Illustrations Edmund Spenser 1730
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