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What (who) is indissociable - definition


indissociable      
¦ adjective unable to be dissociated.
Dissociative         
CLASS OF PSYCHOACTIVE DRUGS
Dissociatives; Dissociative anesthetic; Dissociative anaesthetic; Dissociative drugs; Disassociative drug; Dissociative agent; Anesthetic dissociative; Dissociative drug; Dissociative anesthetics; Dissociative anaesthetics; Dissociative hallucinogen
·adj Tending or leading to dissociation.
Dissociative disorder         
DISEASE OF MENTAL HEALTH IN WHICH THE NORMALLY WELL-INTEGRATED FUNCTIONS OF MEMORY, IDENTITY, PERCEPTION, OR CONSCIOUSNESS ARE SEPARATED (DISSOCIATED)
Disassociative; Dissociative Disorders; Dissociative disorders; Disassociative disorder; Dissociative hysteria
Dissociative disorders (DD) are conditions that involve disruptions or breakdowns of memory, awareness, identity, or perception. People with dissociative disorders use dissociation as a defense mechanism, pathologically and involuntarily.
Examples of use of indissociable
1. Sortir du Nucleaire (Get Out of Nuclear) said the official reason for the reactor was a «deception» as the civilian and military uses of nuclear technology were «indissociable.» «Delivering civilian nuclear energy to Libya would amount to helping the country, sooner or later, to acquire nuclear weapons,» it said.
2. Al–Barghuti praised members of Hamas and other factionsAl–Barghuti said the results of the elections will be respected "100 per cent", even in the event of a victory for Hamas, which will become "an indissociable part of the Palestinian Authority". The new government should be "firm ... in imposing law and order," he said, denouncing the chaos in the Palestinian territories as well as armed clashes among Palestinians.