- a word derived from incommunicable.
Example Sentences
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In reaction, they created a different kind of literature: one centered on inwardness, privacy, and incommunicability.
From The New Yorker • Nov. 6, 2014
She herself is aware of the incommunicability of her maddeningly complex thoughts:
From The New Yorker • Jun. 6, 2005
She knew that "life had no wonderful surprises after all and that its most difficult burden was the incommunicability of love."
From Time Magazine Archive
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And to such miracles Hume's argument, the argument of incommunicability, is inapplicable.
From Theological Essays and Other Papers — Volume 1 by De Quincey, Thomas
It perplexes me, that Field speaks so doubtingly on a matter so plain as the incommunicability of omnipresence.
From The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge by Coleridge, Henry Nelson