indissoluble

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    not soluble
    used of decisions and contracts

Word Origin

indissoluble (adj.)
mid-15c. (implied in indissolubly), from Latin indissolubilis "that cannot be dissolved," from in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + dissolubilis, from dis- + solubilis (see soluble).

Example

1. From the day I was born began an indissoluble bond with the sea .
2. " Since its inception , nasdaq has formed an indissoluble bond with high-tech companies like intel "
3. Its indissoluble , insert again , still do not have reaction .
4. Modern olympic movement forges the indissoluble bound with masses ' media from its emerging and its development relies on the operation of masses ' media .
5. University psychological consultation forges the indissoluble bound with ideological and political education from its emerging , and its particularity determines that inter disciplinary research has become the new development trend .

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