0 If two or more people are inseparable, they are such good friends that they spend most of their time together: --
1 (of two or more people) such good friends that they spend most of their time together, or (of two or more things) so closely connected that they cannot be considered separately: --
When we were kids Zoe and I were inseparable.
A model built by summing several disparity-sensitive models showed left-right inseparable responses, responding maximally to a consistent orientation difference.
Actually the one is inseparable from the other.
The history of psychology as a science and that of the psychological profession are also inseparable, at least in this century.
Mental states are attached to the brain instead of being modes (inseparable parts) of an immaterial substance.
Despite this largely militarily determined periodization, the chapter gives equal weight to commercial and economic matters, which, of course, were inseparable from warfare.
To postwar audiences, of course, the two became inseparable.
Even if there are a sufficient number of different crosses, some epistatic variance components may be still inseparable.
Either way, perception of the greatest good and the action are inseparable.