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Meaning of impartible
The primary meaning of the word "impartible" refers to something that cannot be shared, divided, or transferred.
Etymology of impartible
The word "impartible" originates from the Latin words "in" meaning "not" and "partibilis" meaning "capable of being shared", with the prefix "im-" indicating negation.
Historically, the term has been used in philosophical and theological contexts to describe concepts or qualities that are considered unique to an individual or entity.
Synonyms
indivisible
inseparable
indissoluble
inalienable
untransferable
nontransferable
incommunicable
inexpressible
unutterable
ineffable
inarticulable
uncommunicable
intransmissible
nonnegotiable
irreducible
indivuctible
incommutable
insoluble
indistinguishable
irreconcilable
incommensurable
unshareable
unexchangeable
inconvertible
nondivisible
inseverable
Definitions
- The word "impartible" is defined by Oxford Languages as unable to be shared or divided, especially because it is considered too personal or private.
- * It can also refer to something that is incapable of being transferred or communicated to another person.
Usage Examples
- The artist's unique style was impartible, and her paintings were instantly recognizable.
- * The company's impartible assets included its proprietary technology and trade secrets.
- * The impartible nature of personal experience makes it difficult to fully communicate to others.
Antonyms
divisible
separable
dissoluble
alienable
transferable
communicable
expressible
utterable
effable
articulable
commutable
soluble
distinguishable
reconcilable
commensurable
shareable
exchangeable
convertible
divisible
severable