noun
- the quality or state of being unable to be dissolved, broken apart, or ended
Usage: formal; often used in legal, religious, or philosophical contexts
Examples
- The indissolubility of the marriage bond was emphasized in the traditional ceremony.
- Medieval philosophers debated the indissolubility of the soul.
- The contract's indissolubility meant neither party could withdraw without legal consequences.
- Some religions teach the indissolubility of the family unit.
- The indissolubility of certain chemical compounds makes them useful in industrial applications.
- Legal scholars discussed the indissolubility of the union established by the constitution.