Citations:unseperable

Adjective: misspelling of unseparable

 * 1988, Kashinath Rao Mukpalkar, My Experiences, My Views:
 * Under the Hindu Law, especially in Brahmins, the marriages are performed as "Sanskar" and the relations between wife and husband, once married, are unseperable, [sic] unless in certain circumstances divorce is obtained from the Court, which seldom occurs, whereas in others, it is a contract marriage.
 * 1994, B. M. Jain, Nuclear politics in South Asia:
 * Also, there is an unseperable [sic] linkage between arms control and regional politics.
 * 1996, Charles Malamoud, Cooking the World:
 * Indian ideology, or fantasy, wishing to go even further, came to imagine a place where one could simultaneously be both in the village and in the forest, and lead a life whose village and forest aspects were unseperable. [sic]
 * 2000, Lori Justice, Searching Jodie's Eyes:
 * Months pass, Jimmy and I had become unseperable, [sic] I thought . . . Until one day Mom said that we would have to move closer to town, so she wouldn't have to slide so far to work everyday.
 * 2000, Eurasian Studies - Issues 17-20 - Page 32:
 * Straits are an indivisible and unseperable [sic] territory of Turkey like Erzurum, Ankara, Izmir etc.
 * 2006, David Nadelberg, Mortified:
 * Adam and I were unseperable [sic] at one time. Then, for some dumb reason I got sick of him, now we're back I think.
 * 2014, Jack Burbank, Padanaram Village:
 * The two had been unseperable. [sic]
 * 2016, Sameer, Trek to the Final Destination:
 * As days passed Sidd and Aachal seemed unseperable [sic] and since their parents were also in favour of this match the two were to get engaged in a month's time.
 * As days passed Sidd and Aachal seemed unseperable [sic] and since their parents were also in favour of this match the two were to get engaged in a month's time.