Pronunciation: /ɪnˌsɛpərəˈbɪləti/
noun the quality or state of being unable to be separated or divided
A1 Friendship is about the inseparability of two people who care for each other.
A2 The inseparability of the twins was evident from a young age.
B1 The inseparability of work and personal life can sometimes lead to burnout.
B2 The inseparability of art and culture is a key aspect of this society.
C1 The inseparability of nature and humanity is a theme explored in many philosophical works.
C2 The concept of inseparability is central to the theory of quantum entanglement in physics.
formal The concept of inseparability is crucial in understanding the relationship between supply and demand in economics.
informal Me and my best friend have an inseparability that can't be broken.
slang Those two are like two peas in a pod, their inseparability is undeniable.
figurative The inseparability of love and pain is a common theme in literature.
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