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Example sentences for "indissolubly"

Lexicographically close words:
indisposition; indisputable; indisputably; indissolubility; indissoluble; indistinct; indistinctly; indistinctness; indistinguishable; indistinguishably
  1. The real musical beauty, it is clear, is in the melodic idea; in the sequence of tones which are indissolubly one, which are felt together, one of which cannot exist without the other.

  2. In the "whirling circle" of the drama, not a word or an act that is not indissolubly linked with before and after.

  3. Hence arise, for the catastrophe of drama, that exaltation and stern joy which are indissolubly connected with the experience of will in real life.

  4. And there would be none, except that a man (and thereby all men) is gifted with the power of forming a different, higher theory of life, which at once frees him from all the bonds by which he seems indissolubly fettered.

  5. We have made too many sacrifices on both sides not to be united--united by disgrace if you will, but indissolubly one.

  6. It is, my darling, that we are now indissolubly united.

  7. At the end of ten months she weaned her baby, installed her mother in the upstairs rooms, and restored the family intimacy which indissolubly links a man and woman when the woman is loving and clever.

  8. By the evolution-theory the problems of form were linked indissolubly with the problem of heredity.

  9. The ear-labyrinth, it is true, fuses indissolubly with the cranium at a later period, but the bones which develop in its capsule are not for all that integral parts of the primitive cranial vertebræ.

  10. And again: "It may be at once laid down as a principle, that the interests of art and the integrity of Scripture [by integrity is meant literal adherence to the text of Scripture] are indissolubly united.

  11. The operation of nutrition itself is indissolubly connected with sensibility.

  12. Surely their destinies were indissolubly knit together now?

  13. Now does this signify that an event, that a volition, is not absolutely and indissolubly connected with its “determining cause?

  14. It was necessitated, even prior to their existence, by the divine constitution which had indissolubly connected their awful destiny, their temporal and eternal ruin, with an event already foreseen.

  15. Is it correct that, in consequence of the solidarity of interests which exists in the free community, the weal and woe of the whole are indissolubly bound up with the success of any individual undertaking?

  16. In his vision the New France and the New England are to be indissolubly bound into a New America.

  17. In coincidence with this idea are all those passages which speak of the redeemed of earth as being closely and indissolubly identified with Christ, members of his body, of his flesh and his bones.

  18. But he who knows nothing of all this, who shall so present the atonement as to bind and affiance human souls indissolubly to their Redeemer, does all that could be done by the highest and most perfect knowledge.

  19. The name of Augusta is indissolubly linked with the names of her distinguished sons who are gone.

  20. It is its detached condition from the neighbouring chain of Wareerat, with which its geological structure is indissolubly connected, that has given this huge pile its supernatural reputation.

  21. It is in the hopeful, serene, beautiful temper wherewith these, in Emerson, are indissolubly united; in which they work and have their being.

  22. In Persia, due perhaps to semitic influences, philosophical speculation has indissolubly associated itself with religion, and thinkers in new lines of thought have almost always been founders of new religious movements.

  23. A glance at his philosophical teaching reveals three fundamental conceptions which are indissolubly associated with the Post-Islamic Persian thought:-- 1.

  24. To the Deity alone he was accountable for the abuse of his power; and his subjects were indissolubly bound, by their oath of fidelity, to a tyrant, who had violated every law of nature and society.

  25. Indissolubly connected with this, was the deep reverence in which the Ark of the Covenant was held in Israel.

  26. The wide extension of the Kingdom of God is indissolubly connected with the appearance of the Messiah.

  27. But with repentance the recovery of salvation is indissolubly connected.

  28. Both of these things appear as indissolubly connected.

  29. Thus his own liberty was indissolubly connected with that of his country; and for that great end, the safety of England, all means grew holy.

  30. Many important events have linked this great military structure indissolubly to the history of England.

  31. Wressle Castle, Yorkshire 158 Wressle Castle has a history which is indissolubly linked up with the great house of the Percies, who periodically maintained their court in it for centuries.

  32. In addition to this, with the arrangement which I propose, the interests of the peasant Communes and of the County Council, as the representative of the intelligence of the locality, will indissolubly be connected.


  33. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "indissolubly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.