- 1inseparable (from something) not able to be separated The welfare of birds is inseparable from that of the ecosystem to which they belong.
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- 2if people are inseparable, they spend most of their time together and are very good friends As children, Laura and I were inseparable. George later became our inseparable companion.
NAmE//ɪnˌsɛpərəˈbɪlət̮i//, NAmE//ɪnˌsɛprəˈbɪlət̮i//
noun [uncountable] the inseparability of style and content NAmE//ɪnˈsɛpərəbli//, NAmE//ɪnˈsɛprəbli//
adverb Our lives were inseparably linked.See inseparable in the Oxford Advanced Learner's DictionaryCheck pronunciation: inseparable