Inseverable

/ɪnˈsɛv(ə)rəb(ə)l/

अविभाज्य; अलग न किया जा सकने वाला

Origin & History

Formed in English from the prefix in- (“not”) + severable (from Latin severare “to separate”). Rare variant alongside the more common inseparable.

अंग्रेज़ी में in- (“नहीं”) उपसर्ग + severable (लैटिन severare “अलग करना”) से बना। यह अपेक्षाकृत दुर्लभ रूप है; इसके बजाय inseparable अधिक प्रचलित है।

Definition

Inseverable describes something that cannot be cut off, detached, or separated from something else; it is treated as one whole.

Inseverable उस चीज़ का वर्णन करता है जिसे काटकर, अलग करके, या विभाजित करके अलग नहीं किया जा सकता; उसे एक ही समग्र इकाई माना जाता है।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
The inseverable link between rights and responsibilities shaped the policy.
अधिकारों और ज़िम्मेदारियों के बीच का अविभाज्य संबंध नीति को प्रभावित करता रहा।

Usage Examples

In many contracts, the obligations are inseverable and must be performed together.
For her, music was inseverable from daily life.
The court held that the clause was inseverable from the rest of the agreement.
Their identities felt inseverable after years of working as a duo.

Related Forms

Noun
Inseverability / Inseverableness
Verb
Sever / Severed / Severing
Adverb

Idioms & Phrases

Inseverable from
से अविभाज्य / से अलग न किया जा सकने वाला
An inseverable bond
अटूट/अविभाज्य बंधन