indissolubleness
Noun: The quality or state of being impossible to dissolve, break apart, or separate. This word describes something that is permanently united, enduring, or incapable of being disintegrated.
- (The friendship could not be broken apart.)
- (The substance did not dissolve in water.)
- (The union was considered permanent and unbreakable.)
"indissolubleness of a contract": The legal permanence or binding nature of an agreement that cannot be terminated.
- The indissolubleness of the treaty ensured lasting peace between the nations. (The treaty could not be annulled.)
"indissolubleness of matter": In physics or philosophy, the concept that certain substances or structures cannot be separated into constituent parts.
- The indissolubleness of the atomic nucleus was debated by early scientists. (The nucleus was thought to be indivisible.)
Indissoluble (adj): Not able to be dissolved, broken, or separated.
- Their indissoluble partnership lasted a lifetime. (The partnership was permanent.)
Indissolubility (n): A synonym for indissolubleness; the same quality of being unbreakable.
- The indissolubility of the diamond made it a symbol of eternal love. (The diamond could not be shattered.)
- Permanence: The state of lasting or remaining unchanged indefinitely.
- Indivisibility: The state of not being able to be divided or separated.
- Inseparability: The quality of being impossible to separate.
- Immutability: The quality of not being subject to change.
"Bond of steel": A relationship or connection that is extremely strong and unbreakable.
- Their friendship was a bond of steel, marked by indissolubleness. (The bond was as strong as steel.)
"Tie the knot": To get married, implying a permanent union.
- They tied the knot with a ceremony celebrating the indissolubleness of their vows. (They married, emphasizing the permanent nature of the union.)