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inseparable

Word family (noun) separation separates separatist separatism separator inseperability (adjective) separableinseparable separate separated (verb) separate (adverb) inseparably separately
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishinseparablein‧sep‧a‧ra‧ble /ɪnˈsepərəbəl/ adjective 1 FRIENDpeople who are inseparable are always together and are very friendly with each other Jane and Sarah soon became inseparable companions.inseparable from Tom was inseparable from his dog Snowy.2 CONNECTED WITHthings that are inseparable cannot be separated or cannot be considered separatelyinseparable from Britain’s economic fortunes are inseparable from the world situation.inseparably adverbinseparability /ɪnˌsepərəˈbɪləti/ noun [uncountable]Examples from the CorpusinseparableEver since they met those two have been inseparable.The three girls were inseparable friends.Work and ongoing education are becoming inseparable in our society.My brother and James have been inseparable since they were at primary school.inseparable fromKelly considers equality to be inseparable from true liberty.
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