Definition of "indissolubility" [in•dis•so•lu•bil•i•ty]
The quality of being indissoluble.(noun)
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Use "indissolubility" in a sentence
"Benedict has used his annual speech to the Rota to impress on its members the indissolubility of marriage and that they should avoid the temptation of granting annulments on a whim."
"In 1977, the heretical "Dutch Catechism" which denied original sin and the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, as well the indissolubility of matrimony, was not condemned as a whole by the Vatican, but only "some portions to be altered"."
"And crucially without reference to the indissolubility of Christian marriage the document doesn't make complete sense."