Air when strongly condensed is indissoluble by any power which does not reach the triangles, and even when not strongly condensed is only resolved by fire.
And if they be once deprived of their naturall shining form, they never return thereto again, as mettals doe, so puissant and indissoluble is the assembling of their elementarie parties, and their mixtion one with another.
I hope I may not see the standard raised of separate State rights, star against star, and stripe against stripe; but that the flag of the Union may keep its stars and its stripes corded and bound together in indissoluble ties.
An indissoluble union of the states under one federal head.
Now, even on this wild supposition, there is an infallible and indissoluble connexion between the existence of the event and the knowledge of it; and hence it is necessary, in the sense above explained.
But is the indissoluble connexion, or necessity, established by this argument, at all inconsistent with human liberty?
This indissoluble connexion, this dire necessity, is perfectly consistent, as we have seen, with the supposition that the event had no cause at all of its existence.
The indissoluble connexion, or the necessity, in this case, exists between the knowledge and the event known; and it has no relation to the question how the event came to exist.
This is all true; but is this indissoluble connexion, or necessity, at all inconsistent with the contingency of the event known?
I feel, as it were, every faculty impressed with some fearful and indissoluble spell.
The bridegroom taking her hand, they stood before the altar, and the brief but indissoluble knot was tied.
The indissoluble duty which I owe unto her majesty is only the duty of allegiance, which Imnever have nor never can fail in.
Thus the heroic soul, although present in the body, is absent from it with the better part of itself, and unites itself in an indissoluble bond with divine things.
Natural theology, or philosophy, and revealed theology form one indissoluble whole, and Christianity includes both in their unity and catholicity.
Alfred determined not to allow Edouard to form any indissolublebond until he had solved the mystery; but he did not feel as yet the courage to afflict his friend.
You have secrets from me, when I propose to devote my life to you, to unite myself to you by indissoluble bonds!
In Jesus's view the second family relationship was as indissoluble as the first.
The emphatic teaching of Jesus was that marriage should not be regarded as a breakable agreement of convenience, but rather as an indissoluble pledge of permanent union.
I thought so, and for three years I struggled through pain and woe and horror to do my duty to the man to whom I believed myself bound by the holy and indissoluble tie of marriage.
I scarcely know what it is--but marriage seems to me a thing indissoluble and inviolate.
Thirdly, the strength of a new life and of an indissoluble union with God was felt issuing from him, and therefore his people were connected with him in the closest way.
What we call accident is but the adamantine chain of indissoluble connection between all created things.
In the second place, these words leave an indissoluble peace of mind, they engrave themselves on the memory, and often cannot be effaced.
I know you will tell me, and you will tell yourself, a great deal about constitution, early association, and the indissoluble chain of habits and sentiments.
The heart may be compelled--compelled by the touching sympathies which bind, with sacred, indissoluble ties, mind to mind!
You know I will tell you--"about the indissoluble chains of association and habit:" and you attack me again with my own weapons!
Every day I discovered in this admirable woman a new and indissoluble tie, that bound me to her.
It is this indissoluble connection of the attention with memory, this absolute dependence of the latter upon the former, which gives the subject such far-reaching import in considering the means of intellectual culture.
As in the old motherland marriage is considered as indissoluble except by the death of one of the contracting parties.
God did not create ideas; they are a part of God Himself; God did not create mind; it is a part of Himself; no kind of matter did He create; it is a veritable part of Himself and indissolublefrom Himself.
Nothing that is a pure form can exist in nature and in as much as space is not only indissoluble from nature but partakes of its very essence it cannot be said to be a pure form.
In other words, as the scope of consciousness widens it becomes more and more apparent that what was first thought to be a separate segment is in reality identified with the whole in an indissoluble manner.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "indissoluble" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: coherent; cohesive; inalienable; indivisible; inseparable; insoluble; lasting; unified