indissolvable
1Indissolvable — In dis*solv a*ble, a. [Pref. in not + dissolvable. Cf. {Indissoluble}.] Not dissolvable; incapable of being dissolved or separated; incapable of separation; perpetually firm and binding; indissoluble; as, an indissolvable bond of union. Bp.… …
2indissolvable — index infrangible, irreversible, irrevocable Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3indissolvable — a. See indissoluble, in all its senses. [In Indissoluble, the sense 2 is unusual, while in Indissolvable, it is the natural and predominant meaning.] …
4indissolvable — adj. indissoluble; not dissolvable, incapable of being dissolved …
5indissolvable — in·dissolvable …
6indissolvable — |in+ adjective Etymology: in (I) + dissolvable archaic : indissoluble …
7indissolvable union — The Union of the States in the United States. 49 Am J1st States § 11 …
8Indissoluble — In*dis so*lu*ble, a. [L. indissolubilis: cf. F. indissoluble. See {In } not, and {Dissoluble}, and cf. {Indissolvable}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Not dissoluble; not capable of being dissolved, melted, or liquefied; insoluble; as, few substances are… …
9Lincoln's first inaugural address — On Monday, March 4, 1861, Abraham Lincoln was formally sworn in as the sixteenth President of the United States. As seven states had seceded from the United States by this time and formed the Confederate States of America (the new flag of the CSA …
10irrevocable — ir·rev·o·ca·ble /ir re və kə bəl/ adj: not capable of being revoked the offer was irrevocable for ten days ir·rev·o·ca·bil·i·ty n ir·rev·o·ca·bly adv Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …