English to Turkish Dictionary inseparable

inseparable

ayrılmaz
definition
noun
We are two good old enemies, Edith and I, inseparables , in fact.
a person or thing inseparable from another.
adjective
research and higher education seem inseparable
unable to be separated or treated separately.
translation of 'inseparable'
adjective
çok samimi,
ayrılamaz,
yakın,
ayrılmaz
example
However, despite being 'inseparable' during high school, Enid and Rebecca begin to drift apart as their maturing life goals take them in different directions.
Hence, verbs with the 'inseparable' prefix ge- in their infinitive forms do not add an additional ge- in the past participle.
Lin and Lydie, though they'd had a strong relationship from the beginning, grew so close they were practically 'inseparable' .
You two were always so close, nearly 'inseparable' at times.
The winner of seven consecutive Order of Merits between 1993 and 1999 maintains that he would not have achieved so much without the volatility that is 'inseparable' from his desire to win.
Or, as he also puts it, ‘the urge to tell [movie] stories is 'inseparable' from the wish to make money.’
Unlike Christianity or Judaism, Islam's religious history is 'inseparable' from its conquests - which is why the concept of holy war lives on today.
The growth of civil society is 'inseparable' from the efforts and role of educated citizens, which historically become the backbone of a democratic society.
If they are historically informed, language sceptics may claim that this process of extinction is nothing new, perhaps 'inseparable' from the human condition.
These meanings attract powerful emotions and can affect the patient's clinical condition and become 'inseparable' from the individual's life history.
By the end of our second day at Columbia Lake, my roommates and I had met our neighbours from next door, and we've been 'inseparable' ever since.
Miriam follows her even after she covers herself in gas and stalks away, and after that they are 'inseparable' , Miriam having promised herself that she will never leave Eunice.
‘Those assets should be included in the city budget… they are 'inseparable' from the financial status of the city,’ he said.
Today, literary style is often 'inseparable' from self-advertising, and ends up as a knowing technique which processes and imprints everything which it comes into contact.
Apart from a self-imposed, 18-month split in 1973, the couple were 'inseparable' from the time they met in 1966.
The pair became engrossed in conversation and have been 'inseparable' ever since.
His wife Buakhieo, 34, was a waitress in a restaurant in Thailand when the pair met and they have been 'inseparable' ever since.
Moreover, in true Yorkshire speech, the accent is 'inseparable' from the dialect - though not many would be willing to practise the dialect today, even if they were familiar with the phraseology.
Nicholas added: ‘We thought it was amazing but we have been 'inseparable' ever since.’
And it is central as well to (and perhaps 'inseparable' from) the question of genre.
Shelly's identification with work is 'inseparable' from Grand Isle.
We have all been 'inseparable' ; I mean people get us mixed up even though we look nothing alike.
They have been 'inseparable' ever since and Alan proposed on the very spot they met just three months later.
Mann may or may not have thought this himself, but he certainly felt that the pursuit of difficulty renewed the passions, and he knew that for him it was 'inseparable' from ‘this phenomenon of life’.
Monopoly capitalism, in this sense, was 'inseparable' from interimperialist rivalry, manifested primarily in the form of a struggle for global markets.
They met when they served in the army during the Second World War and were 'inseparable' from then on, despite the vile prejudice (and the criminalisation of their love) that they had to confront.
His family had moved from the other side of town when he and Tristan were four, just starting kindergarten, and those two had been 'inseparable' ever since.
Bree and I had met in 1st grade and ever since then we have been 'inseparable' .
And upon questioning from the committee, he said that the values of Inuit are virtually 'inseparable' from those of the Christian faith.
Soon they are 'inseparable' and their relationship becomes more intimate.
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