The Collaborative International Dictionary
Indissolubly \In*dis"so*lu*bly\, adv. In an indissoluble manner.
On they move, indissolubly firm.
--Milton.
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adv. In an indissoluble manner; in a manner that is unable to be dissolved.
Usage examples of "indissolubly".
It was entertaining to imagine a Freudian University indissolubly wedded to a Roman Establishment: they certainly would not live so harmoniously together as the Anglican Church and the School of Litterae Humaniores.
And, if the reason of the Stagyrite might be equally dark, or equally intelligible in every tongue, the dramatic art and verbal argumentation of the disciple of Socrates, appear to be indissolubly mingled with the grace and perfection of his Attic style.
Her explorers planted the watershed with slender, silent portage traces that have multiplied into thousands of noisy streets and tied indissolubly the lakes of the north to the rivers of the south from which they were long ago severed by nature.
The overwhelming majority of our industries and those of our partners who rely on us for energy are indissolubly tied to oil-based fuels and feedĀstocks.