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    inseparable
    /ɪnˈsɛp(ə)rəbl/

    adjective

    • 1. unable to be separated or treated separately: "research and higher education seem inseparable" Similar indivisibleindissolubleinextricableentangled
    • 2. (of a prefix) not used as a separate word or (in German) not separated from the base verb when inflected.

    noun

    • 1. a person or thing inseparable from another.

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  2. (of two or more people) such good friends that they spend most of their time together, or (of two or more things) so closely connected that they cannot be considered separately:

  3. The meaning of INSEPARABLE is incapable of being separated or disjoined. How to use inseparable in a sentence.

  4. Inseparable definition: incapable of being separated, parted, or disjoined. See examples of INSEPARABLE used in a sentence.

  5. (of two or more people) such good friends that they spend most of their time together, or (of two or more things) so closely connected that they cannot be considered separately:

  6. People or things that are inseparable can't be separated. It's like they're glued together. Usually, this word applies to people and is a bit of an exaggeration. Two friends who hang out every day are considered inseparable. Two people who are in love and spend most of their time together are inseparable.

  7. If one thing is inseparable from another, the things are so closely connected that they cannot be considered separately.

  8. Define inseparable. inseparable synonyms, inseparable pronunciation, inseparable translation, English dictionary definition of inseparable. adj. 1. Impossible to separate or part: inseparable pieces of rock. 2. Very closely associated; constant: inseparable companions. in·sep′a·ra·bil′i·ty ,...

  9. inseparable definition: 1. Two things that are inseparable are so closely connected that you cannot consider them…. Learn more.

  10. inseparable (from something) not able to be separated. Our economic fortunes are inseparable from those of Europe.

  11. noun. Inseparable persons or things.