Noun
The quality or state of being inseparable; inseparableness.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt was not possible by any allurements to take from the workingmen the recognition of the inseparability of socialism from democracy and of democracy from socialism. Wilhelm Liebknecht
The evolving situation in China, for example, demonstrates the inseparability of politics and economics as Beijing seeks to strike a delicate balance between market forces and political priorities. Source: Internet
We each can claim our inseparability from God’s thoughts – thoughts that give us “an expected end,” which also translates to “a future filled with hope – a future of success, not of suffering,” as The Contemporary English Version of the Bible puts it. Source: Internet
In 1998 the Third Pre-conciliar Pan-Orthodox Conference drew up a text on "the contribution of the Orthodox Church to the achievement of peace" emphasizing respect for the human person and the inseparability of peace from justice. Source: Internet
In quantum mechanics, this experiment is considered to demonstrate the inseparability of the wave and particle natures of light and other quantum particles ( wave–particle duality ). Source: Internet