Sentence examples for indissolubly from inspiring English sources

"indissolubly" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to describe a bond or connection that is unbreakable, or that cannot be dissolved or separated. For example, "Their love was indissolubly bound together."

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indissolubly

adverb

In an indissoluble manner; in a manner that is unable to be dissolved.

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Getting a narcissistic hit of attention is indissolubly part of what Jessica Stern and JM Berger, authors of new book Isis: The State of Terror call the appeal of "the crack cocaine of violent extremism, all the elements that make it so alluring and so addictive purified into a crystallised form".

Peel and the party's current leader, David Cameron, are indissolubly linked by Disraeli, Salisbury, Churchill, Macmillan and Thatcher.

It sees the Summits of the Americas the first one was called by Bill Clinton in 1994 as an American rather than a Brazilian project, indissolubly linked to the doomed FTAA.Under Mr Calderón, Mexico wants to play a more active role in the region, but is preoccupied with drug violence and recession.

By that he meant that there was only one nature, the divine, before the Incarnation but that after the Incarnation there were two natures indissolubly joined in one person; Christ's human nature had never had an independent existence.

Although she had not originated the costume among others, actress Fanny Kemble and reformer Lydia Sayer (Hasbrouck) had worn it as early as 1849, and Elizabeth Smith Miller had actually introduced it to Bloomer and Stanton early in 1851 Bloomer's defense of it in The Lily linked her name with it indissolubly.

Theatrical performances are events that can be used to secure blessings and happiness; the element of recreation is indissolubly blended with edification and spiritual elevation.

Third, dances and plays are indissolubly linked to the recurring cycles of local festivals and rituals whereby the well-being of the community is maintained against constantly threatening malicious forces in the spirit world.

To this end, comedy focusses on peculiarities that are not indissolubly bound up with the individuality of a single person.

Henceforward, all his great achievements were to be indissolubly linked to the Norman court at Palermo, where he lived and worked for the rest of his life.

The music always emerges from the words, indissolubly bound to their meaning and to the images they evoke.

Once these two aspects of his dominion had become indissolubly linked, it is easy to see why Pius considered himself obliged to oppose any alteration of his position as a temporal ruler.

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