Noun
The state or property of being indivisible or inseparable; inseparability.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAustrian governance was now to be based on primogeniture and indivisibility. Source: Internet
The reason for this indivisibility is due to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle : despite the qubit state being continuously-valued, it is impossible to measure the value precisely. Source: Internet
This categorisation is at odds with the indivisibility of rights, as it implicitly states that some rights can exist without others. Source: Internet
Categorization Opponents of the indivisibility of human rights argue that economic, social and cultural rights are fundamentally different from civil and political rights and require completely different approaches. Source: Internet
The indivisibility and interdependence of all human rights has been confirmed by the 1993 Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action : All human rights are universal, indivisible and interdependent and related. Source: Internet