Indivisibility [noun]
Definition of Indivisibility:
unity
Synonyms of Indivisibility:
Sentence/Example of Indivisibility:
Transposed to our time, the breach is when we say “one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all” with our lips while we see the rich and the poor living in two very different Americas.
In a breakout moment she shouted out, in Spanish, words that translate into “One nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”
The Duke of Orleans advocated the concentration of power and the indivisibility of France.
It suffices to mention Rousseau, whose "Contrat Social" appeared in 1762 and defended again the indivisibility of sovereignty.
The theory of the indivisibility of sovereignty was defended by Calhoun, and many European publicists followed him in time.
In calling a being immortal one implies both individuality and indivisibility.
In his doctrine of immortality, Weismann has not concerned himself with the two implications—individuality and indivisibility.
The simplicity of an event-particle arises from the indivisibility of its intrinsic character.
Yet, what nation or race in the world has maintained such indivisibility against so much separation!
Such questions can be answered only by a close scrutiny of the nature of the divisibility and indivisibility of the soul.