All 4 Uses of
inseparable
in
Anna Karenina
- "There go the inseparables," Yashvin dropped, glancing sarcastically at the two officers who were at that instant leaving the room.†
Part 2
- "Oh, I'm not going to separate the inseparables," he said in his usual bantering tone.†
Part 2
- And going once again over the conditions inseparable from a duel, a divorce, a separation, and once again rejecting them, Alexey Alexandrovitch felt convinced that there was only one solution,—to keep her with him, concealing what had happened from the world, and using every measure in his power to break off the intrigue, and still more—though this he did not admit to himself—to punish her.†
Part 3 *
- "I consider, on the contrary, that the two questions are inseparably connected together," said Pestsov; "it is a vicious circle.†
Part 4
Definition:
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(inseparable) not capable of being separated
or: people who and are almost always seen together -- usually close friends who like each other's company