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Example sentences for "indivisible"

Lexicographically close words:
individuation; individuo; individuos; individus; indivisibility; indivisibly; indo; indocti; indoctrinate; indoctrinated
  1. It is usual to urge the “authenticity” upon us as a kind of technical quantity which we must take or reject, an indivisible theological unit admitting of no variation, but that of positive or negative.

  2. If, on the other hand, thou doubtest as to how the one (indivisible Brahman) could be the cause, I answer that one would understand it only after a long course of years and with the assistance of Yoga practised without idleness.

  3. As to what she has conquered from the Allies and united to the same indivisible body, it is of the same nature.

  4. It is this kind of consideration, I think, which leads Bergson and many others to regard a movement as really one indivisible whole, not the series of separate states imagined by the mathematician.

  5. Whether the Pythagoreans themselves believed space and time to be composed of indivisible points and instants is a debatable question.

  6. They, or their contemporaries the atomists, believed, apparently, that space is composed of indivisible points, while time is composed of indivisible instants.

  7. The whole world, with all its phenomena, is the objectivity of the one and indivisible Will; the Idea which is related to all other Ideas as the harmony to the single voices.

  8. The first is indivisible and eternal, always existing in sameness, the very substance of Intelligence itself, and of the same nature with the Divine.

  9. The indivisible unity of space and the ideal unity of the universe reflect the unity of God.

  10. In the simplest act of perception I am conscious of myself as a perceiving subject, and of an external reality as the object perceived; and I am conscious of both existences in the same indivisible amount of intuition.

  11. The principle of Unity; "all differentiation and plurality supposes an incomposite unity; all diversity, an ultimate and indivisible identity.

  12. Confused matter receives form, and proportion, and order, and symmetry, by the action and interpenetration of the spiritual and indivisible element.

  13. All knowledge,' say the Platonists, 'is the gathering up into one, and the indivisible apprehension of this unity by the knowing mind.

  14. It is a first principle of reason that all differentiation and plurality supposes an incomposite unity, all diversity implies an indivisible identity.

  15. The eternal and infinite Mind is indivisible and illimitable; nature, in its totality, as well as in its individual parts, has interior divisibility, and exterior limitability.

  16. After being proclaimed indivisible points, they are, contrary to this principle of unity, made unequal and preponderating.

  17. It also goes up to the atom, and considers it as equally indivisible and imponderable.

  18. According to him, the elements, or atoms, are indivisible points without material extent, and extension is not an essential property of matter.

  19. Together as one people, let us work to build our strength at home, and together as one indivisible union, let us seek peace and security throughout the world.

  20. This movement we see in so many places toward economic freedom is indivisible from the worldwide movement toward political freedom and against totalitarian rule.

  21. The community, in that case, becomes itself the unit, the indivisible atom of existence.

  22. Matter appears to us as formed of indivisible atoms; electricity is no longer continuous, not infinitely divisible.

  23. His leading principle is that solids are composed of an infinite number of surfaces placed one above another as their indivisible elements.

  24. The whole outstretched, indivisible country is seated in its folds.

  25. A small group of other stanzas connected with the above may be called =indivisible stanzas=.

  26. He is one indivisible personality throughout.

  27. Since every particle of space is always, and every indivisible moment of duration is every where, certainly the Maker and Lord of all things can not be never and nowhere.

  28. In the beginning was WILL--an unconditioned Will as the indivisible unity and perpetual differentiation of Reason and Power and Love.

  29. Ecclesiastically, there was the Pauline conception of a single Christian Church, one in subjection to Christ as its Head, and needing (so men still thought) a secular counterpart of its indivisible unity.

  30. All that Odoacer did was to abolish one of the two joint rulers of the indivisible Empire, and to make the remaining ruler at Constantinople sole emperor from the Bosporus to the pillars of Hercules.

  31. The Empire, already one and indivisible in its aspect of a political society, was welded still more firmly together when it was informed and permeated by a common Christianity, and unified by the force of a spiritual bond.

  32. All legal authority in either emanates from this one indivisible and plenary sovereign, and hence the law enacted by a State are really enacted by the United States, and derive from them their force and vitality as laws.

  33. The United States are the one indivisible sovereign, and this sovereign governs alike general matters in the General government, and particular matters in the several State governments.


  34. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "indivisible" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    any; atomic; austere; bare; basic; certain; chaste; coherent; cohesive; either; elementary; essential; exclusive; fundamental; homely; homespun; homogeneous; inalienable; individual; indivisible; inseparable; insoluble; integral; irreducible; lone; mere; monolithic; one; plain; primal; primary; pure; severe; simple; single; singular; sole; solid; solitary; spare; stark; unadorned; undifferentiated; undivided; unified; uniform; unique; unitary; whole