Indivisible Meaning in English
word
ˌɪndɪˈvɪsɪbəɫ
in-di-VIH-sih-buhl
ˌɪndɪvˈɪzəbəl
in-di-VIZ-uh-buhl
Definition
Something that cannot be divided or separated into parts. Often used for things that must stay whole or unified.
Usage & Nuances
"Indivisible" is formal and used in legal, philosophical, mathematical, and patriotic contexts. Common collocations: "indivisible unity," "indivisible by," and in the U.S. Pledge of Allegiance. Do not confuse with "inseparable" (which means can't be separated emotionally).
Spanish: indivisiblePortuguese (BR): indivisívelPortuguese (PT): indivisívelChinese (Simplified): 不可分割的Chinese (Traditional): 不可分割的Hindi: अविभाज्यArabic: غير قابل للتجزئةBengali: অবিভাজ্যRussian: неделимыйJapanese: 不可分Vietnamese: không thể chia cắtKorean: 불가분의Turkish: bölünemezUrdu: ناقابل تقسیمIndonesian: tak terpisahkan - tidak dapat dibagi
Example Sentences
The country is described as indivisible in its constitution.
basic
In math, three is not indivisible by two.
basic
Their friendship is indivisible.
basic
Freedom and justice should be indivisible for everyone.
natural
We believe in an indivisible sense of community in our town.
natural
The two companies formed an indivisible partnership.
natural