Inseparably [adverb]

Definition of Inseparably:

as one

Opposite/Antonyms of Inseparably:

Singly


Sentence/Example of Inseparably:

Whatever is enjoyed in communion with God is inseparably associated with good to follow.

They viewed the tea as the vehicle of an unconstitutional tax, and as inseparably associated with it.

A great principle lay at the root of her civilization, and humanity itself was inseparably connected with her success.

Ophelia is inseparably connected with the queen in Hamlet's mind.

If death were only another name for annihilation, then death and burial would be inseparably associated, no doubt.

The circumstances were such that there could be no doubt the two occurrences were inseparably connected.

Thus we see how false worship and immorality are closely, yea, inseparably, linked together.

Should my father succeed in persuading Lady Eleanor to this marriage, the interest of the two families is inseparably united.

It enters into the developing mind and becomes inseparably associated with it.

Her pride was inseparably united with that rigid self-respect which, in the poor, alone saves pride from being ridiculous.