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indispensable

[in-di-spen-suh-buhl] / ˌɪn dɪˈspɛn sə bəl /


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Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called the loss “devastating,” writing that while Reiner was creative, funny and beloved, Singer Reiner was his “indispensable partner, intellectual resource and loving wife” in all of their endeavors.

From Los Angeles Times

Russo has now started all 16 Arsenal games this season, and her all-round display against Everton was another reminder of why she has become indispensable for club and country.

From BBC

World leaders have long understood the indispensable role played by the United States in exemplifying and supporting those values.

From Salon

“Marc has been indispensable to Berkshire and to me,” Buffett said Monday.

From The Wall Street Journal

Over the last 70 years, hydralazine has been an indispensable tool in medicine -- a front-line defense against life-threatening high blood pressure, especially during pregnancy.

From Science Daily