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Discover LudwigThe word "Indivisible" is correct in written English
It is used to describe something that cannot be divided or separated. Example: "The concept of justice is often seen as indivisible, applying equally to all individuals."
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Indivisible
adjective
Incapable of being divided; atomic.
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Cole, for example, calls himself "a free speech fundamentalist", and Eisenberg believes "freedom of expression must be indivisible".
We all have complex identities, made up of separate yet indivisible parts.
Nearly 20 years after the Beijing declaration, where governments committed to ensuring that "the full implementation of the human rights of women and of the girl child as an inalienable, integral and indivisible part of all human rights and fundamental freedoms", too many young girls are still excluded from school, forced into early marriage, not seen and not heard.
And, rather than simply dying, she takes on a new kind of life in which she and nature become indivisible and eternal.
As a specifically anti-religious concept, laïcité, it is argued, guarantees the moral unity of the French nation – the République indivisible.
In television an actor can become so closely associated with the product as to be indivisible from it.
But this is merely to say that they have no coherent exchange-rate policy: monetary policy and exchange-rate policy (aside from occasional meddling) are operationally indivisible.
But within the leader's inner circle, the focus is economic: the fate of the party, the coalition and Britain's economy are seen as indivisible.
It is obsessed with its own version of history, which purports to prove that Tibet is, and always has been, an indivisible part of the "motherland".
He claims there is one indivisible war on terror.
That line was hastily drawn in the immediate aftermath of the 1967 war, and the whole area encompassed by that arbitrary boundary was declared Israel's eternal and indivisible capital.Tens of thousands of Palestinians found themselves residents of a nominally Israeli city (almost all declined a somewhat half-hearted offer of citizenship).
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