Definition of Indivisibly

1. adv. In an indivisible manner.

Definition of Indivisibly

1. Adverb. In an indivisible manner. ¹

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Definition of Indivisibly

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Indivisibly

individuation field
individuations
individuative
individuator
individuators
individuity
individuum
individuums
indivinity
indivisibilities
indivisibility
indivisible
indivisible by(p)
indivisibleness
indivisibles
indivisibly (current term)
indivision
indlamu
indoaniline
indoanilines
indobriton
indochinite
indochinites
indocibility
indocible
indocile
indocilities
indocility
indoctrinate
indoctrinated

Literary usage of Indivisibly

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The temporal mission of the Holy Ghost, or, Reason and revelation by Henry Edward Manning (1877)
"It is imperishable, because He is God; indivisibly one, because He is numerically one; holy, because He is the fountain of holiness; infallible both in ..."

2. The Christian Remembrancer by William Scott (1853)
"Or, more philosophically expressed, the idea of God in the human mind implies at the same time, as indivisibly united, the idea of any precedent of the ..."

3. The Southern Law Review by William S. Hein & Company (1880)
"... and indivisibly connected therewith, such as arises, for instance, from the indignity of being ejected from a train without violence, — is an element of ..."

4. The Works of Orestes A. Brownson by Orestes Augustus Brownson, Henry Francis Brownson (1883)
"Instead, then, of being defined action-sentiment- cognition indivisibly united, he should be defined activity- sensibility-intelligence indivisibly united ..."

5. A Source Book for Ancient Church History: From the Apostolic Age to the by Joseph Cullen Ayer (1913)
"... namely that of the Saviour, is not contrary to God, but altogether deified." We glorify two natural operations, indivisibly, unchangeably, inseparably, ..."

6. The works of Ralph Cudworth: Containing The True Intellectual System of the by Ralph Cudworth, Thomas Birch (1829)
"... indivisibly united to one another. Thus in his fifth oration;' ... being begotten from him, is indivisibly and inseparably conjoined with him. ..."

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