All 4 Uses of
indispensable
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- He folded up the accusation quietly, and put it as quietly in his pocket; read the examination, and saw that the name of Noirtier was not mentioned in it; perused, too, the application dated 10th April, 1815, in which Morrel, by the deputy procureur's advice, exaggerated with the best intentions (for Napoleon was then on the throne) the services Dantes had rendered to the imperial cause—services which Villefort's certificates rendered indispensable.†
Chpt 27-28
- They were indispensable.†
Chpt 55-56 *
- Ah, per Bacco, indispensable, were they?†
Chpt 55-56
- "Then," said he, "you are ready to pay the official visits, which are absolutely indispensable?"†
Chpt 95-96
Definition:
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(indispensable) absolutely necessary