The state or condition of being undivided; unanimity, wholeness.(noun)
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Use "undividedness" in a sentence
"Both Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism believe that the Church is undivided and that the manifestation of this undividedness is revealed in the icon of their own ecclesia."
"The more we perceive, symbolically, parts in an indivisible whole, the more the number of the relations that the parts have between themselves necessarily increases, since the same undividedness of the real whole continues to hover over the growing multiplicity of the symbolic elements into which the scattering of the attention has decomposed it."