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indiˈsseverable, a. rare. [f. in-3 + disseverable, f. dissever + -able.] That cannot be dissevered, indivisible.
a1641Bp. R. Montagu Acts & Mon. (1642) 25 The true, actuall, indisseverable union hypostaticall of God and Man, in one Christ. 1950A. L. Rowse England of Elizabeth p. viii, We next have to tackle the Church, not as a system of belief, but as a social institution—indeed as the whole of society regarded from one aspect, inextricably entwined with secular life at every level, indisseverable from it. Hence indiˈsseverably adv., indivisibly.
1586Will of Spenser in Grosart Spenser's Wks. I. p. xvii, All other thinges..shall be indyseverablie occupied betwixt my wyfe and..my..sone. 1935W. de la Mare Early One Morning 5 The fresh and virgin waters are so rapidly and indisseverably involved with the rest. 1952Scottish Jrnl. Theol. V. 307 For [Bouyer] as for Preiss eschatology and Christology are woven indisseverably together as the background of ethics. |