Indissoluble
in sentence
6 examples of Indissoluble in a sentence
Block thinking fuses a varied reality into one
indissoluble
unity, and in two ways.
Seventy-three years ago, John Maynard Keynes thought about the reform and regulation of financial markets from the perspective of the first three purposes and found himself “moved toward... mak[ing] the purchase of an investment permanent and indissoluble, like marriage...”But he immediately drew back: the fact “that each individual investor flatters himself that his commitment is ‘liquid’ (though this cannot be true for all investors collectively) calms his nerves and makes him much more willing to run a risk...”
And, as it explicitly states, it is “based on the
indissoluble
unity of the Spanish nation,” with sovereignty belonging “to the Spanish people.”
'Eternal God who joinest them that are separate,' he read in his mild sing-song voice, 'and hast ordained for them an
indissoluble
union in love; Thou who didst bless Isaac and Rebecca and hast kept Thy promise to their heirs, bless these Thy servants, Constantine and Catherine, and lead them on the path of righteousness!
"What can be of more importance than to make you mine by a tie that will be
indissoluble!
I knew by her stony eye--opaque to tenderness,
indissoluble
to tears--that she was resolved to consider me bad to the last; because to believe me good would give her no generous pleasure: only a sense of mortification.
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