1. inseparable - Noun
2. inseparable - Adjective
3. inseparable - Adjective Satellite
Not separable; incapable of being separated or disjoined.
Invariably attached to some word, stem, or root; as, the inseparable particle un-.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe only form of music is melody, without melody music is not feasible, and music and melody are quite inseparable. Richard Wagner
Our votes must go together with our guns. After all, any vote we shall have, shall have been the product of the gun. The gun which produces the vote should remain its security officer - its guarantor. The people's votes and the people's guns are always inseparable twins. Robert Mugabe
The feeling of satiety, almost inseparable from large possessions, is a surer cause of misery than ungratified desires. Benjamin Disraeli
Humor and pathos, tears and laughter are, in the highest expression of human character and achievement, inseparable. James Thurber
And the pleasures and rewards of the intellect are inseparable from angst, uncertainty, conflict and even despair. Christopher Hitchens
Women always need other women to lean on. They become friends in order to hate each other better. The more they hate each other, the more inseparable they become. Herta Müller