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insolubly

  • a word derived from insoluble.
    insoluble
    adjective
    incapable of being dissolved.

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For that reason, it chafes against one of polite society’s last remaining taboos — that the way we live is not simply plagued by certain problems, but is itself insolubly problematic.

From New York Times Jan. 26, 2013

He had a deep understanding of the complex, unpredictable and at times insolubly difficult nature of human events.

From BBC Jul. 21, 2012

Though the only act which ever forces us to bow in reverent awe, it is insolubly mysterious, irrational, crazy perhaps, but superb.

From The Nature of Goodness by George Herbert Palmer

Jews and Christians are insolubly linked with each other.

From The Grey Book by Johan Martinus Snoek

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