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Definition of "indissolubly" [in•dis•so•lu•bly]

  • In an indissoluble manner; in a manner that is unable to be dissolved. (adverb)

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Use "indissolubly" in a sentence
  • "He alone of men not English-born has added fascination to English shrines, and given them that new light that the poet brings; and he has linked his name indissolubly for all English-reading people with the Alhambra and Granada."
  • "It is true that, in making France great, he became great with her, and attached his name indissolubly to her grandeur."
  • "She did not, indeed, altogether quit her station and follow a course peculiar to the male sex; but she did once seize the oar and launch fearlessly upon the raging sea, and perform a deed which strong and daring men might have been proud of -- which drew forth the wondering admiration of her country, and has rendered her name indissolubly connected with the annals of heroic daring in the saving of human life from vessels wrecked upon our rock-bound shores."