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unable to be divided or separated into parts
- The concept of justice is often seen as indivisible from the concept of fairness.
- The team's success was based on their indivisible unity and cooperation.
- The twins had an indivisible bond that lasted their entire lives.
- In mathematics, a prime number is an example of a number that is indivisible by any number other than itself and one.
- The country's constitution declares its territory indivisible and sovereign.
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(of a number) not able to be divided by any other number except 1 and itself
- The number 7 is indivisible, meaning it cannot be divided by any other number except 1 and 7.
- Prime numbers are indivisible by any other number except themselves and 1.
- Since 11 is indivisible, it cannot be split into smaller factors.
- The number 3 is indivisible by any number other than 1 and 3 itself.
- Indivisible numbers are fundamental in the study of mathematics.
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