indivisible

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    impossible of undergoing division

Word Origin

indivisible (adj.)
early 15c., from Middle French indivisible and directly from Late Latin indivisibilis, from in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + divisibilis (see divisible).

Synonym

Example

1. The peace of our world is indivisible .
2. There 's a myth that html5 is some monolithic , indivisible thing .
3. David lubin , an emerging markets economist at citigroup , says : " we see a constant flow of money into emerging markets but it is volatile because risk appetites are globally indivisible . "
4. But within the leader 's inner circle , the focus is economic : the fate of the party , the coalition and britain 's economy are seen as indivisible . That means those months spent stressing coalition unity are still regarded as invaluable .
5. In a patent case a judge is asked to dissect the indivisible stream that is technical progress to say where one man 's inspiration ends and another 's begins .

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