indissolubility

indissolubility

A couple celebrates their marriage, a bond of indissolubility.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The quality of being unable to be dissolved, separated, or broken apart: "indissolubility" refers to a state of permanence and unity that cannot be undone, whether in a physical, chemical, or metaphorical sense.
    • Permanent binding or lastingness: In a legal or relational context, it describes an unbreakable agreement or connection, such as a marriage or contract.
Usage Examples
  • (The bond could not be broken or dissolved.)
  • (They considered their union permanent and unbreakable.)
  • (The agreement could not be terminated or altered.)
Advanced Usage
  • "indissolubility of the soul": a philosophical or religious concept that the soul is eternal and cannot be destroyed.

    • In many traditions, the indissolubility of the soul is a central belief about life after death. (The soul is believed to be permanently existing and inseparable from its essence.)
  • "indissolubility of the union": often used in legal or political contexts to describe a federation or alliance that cannot be dissolved.

    • The constitution guarantees the indissolubility of the union among the states. (The states are permanently joined and cannot separate.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Indissoluble (adj): not capable of being dissolved or broken apart.

    • Their friendship was indissoluble, surviving every challenge. (Their bond could not be destroyed.)
  • Indissolubly (adv): in a manner that cannot be separated or dissolved.

    • The two concepts are indissolubly linked in the theory. (They are permanently connected.)
Synonyms
  • Permanence: the state of lasting or remaining unchanged indefinitely.
  • Inseparability: the quality of being unable to be separated or divided.
  • Unity: the state of being joined together as a whole.
Antonyms (for clarity)
  • Solubility: the ability to be dissolved, especially in a liquid.
  • Separability: the ability to be divided or parted.
Related Idioms
  • "Bond of indissolubility": a metaphorical phrase for an unbreakable connection.

    • Their shared experiences created a bond of indissolubility between them. (Their connection was permanent and unbreakable.)
  • "Indissolubility of fate": a literary expression meaning that destinies are forever linked.

    • In the myth, the lovers were bound by the indissolubility of fate. (Their fates could not be separated.)