Both Uses of
inseparable
in
The Idiot
- "Oh yes, I knew General Epanchin well," General Ivolgin was saying at this moment; "he and Prince Nicolai Ivanovitch Muishkin—whose son I have this day embraced after an absence of twenty years—and I, were three inseparables.†
Chpt 1.9
- He was pleased to see, not only Colia, who had become his inseparable companion, but Lebedeff himself and all the family, except the nephew, who had left the house.†
Chpt 2.6 *
Definition:
not capable of being separated
or: people who and are almost always seen together -- usually close friends who like each other's company
or: people who and are almost always seen together -- usually close friends who like each other's company