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inseparability

  • a word derived from inseparable.
    inseparable
    adjective
    incapable of being separated, parted, or disjoined.
  • a word derived from separability.
    separability
    noun
    the condition or fact of being separable.

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"This public holiday marks the inseparability of our centuries-old history, the greatness and glory of the fatherland," Putin told the assembled dignitaries.

From Reuters Jun. 12, 2023

“It will have enormous implications for the lives of everyone in this country, given the inseparability of energy security from economic security,” he continued.

From Scientific American Jul. 7, 2022

What’s all the more remarkable is that, with a keen and empathetic discernment, the movie depicts the inseparability of Madeline’s personal experience from inherently political conflicts that are a part of her own daily life.

From The New Yorker Aug. 9, 2018

And I’m gay”—allude to the inseparability of blackness from sexuality in a culture that often expects black gay, lesbian, and bisexual people to choose one identity over the other.

From Salon May 9, 2013

The inseparability of features had a material basis: the chromosome was a “string” along which certain genes were permanently strung.

From "The Gene" by Siddhartha Mukherjee