Definition of indissociable in English:
indissociable
adjective ɪndɪˈsəʊʃ(ɪ)əb(ə)lɪndɪˈsɪəʊʃ(ɪ)əb(ə)lˈindiˈsōSHəbəl
Unable to be dissociated.
the three fundamental and indissociable features of market capitalism
Example sentencesExamples
- The blood-spattered breeze-block wall stands as grisly testimony of the violence which, apparently, is indissociable from this family's fragile celebrations.
- The fight against war is indissociable from the fight against the system that breeds it, as it breeds all forms of violence.
- Such assumptions, indissociable from a danger of arbitrary power, would have serious consequences which the court cannot overlook.
- Yet this very activity is indissociable from making our thought answerable to the world.
- Here the argument is indissociable from its structure of presentation.
- Taboo-breaking and boundary-crossing become indissociable.