indiscerpible

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indiscerpible (comparative more indiscerpible, superlative most indiscerpible)

  1. Not discerpible; inseparable.
    • 1736, Joseph Butler, Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed:
      First, That we have no Way of determining by Experience, what is the certain Bulk of the living Being each Man calls himself: and yet, till it be determined that it is larger in Bulk than the solid elementary Particles of Matter, which there is no Ground to think any natural Power can dissolve, there is no sort of Reason to think Death to be the Dissolution of it, of the living Being, even though it should not be absolutely indiscerpible.