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  • adjective Not mergeable.

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Examples

  • The vision of her own personality, of herself as a real everlasting thing, different from anything else, unmergeable, like the sea or the wind, flashed into Rachel's mind, and she became profoundly excited at the thought of living.

    The Voyage Out 1915

  • The vision of her own personality, of herself as a real everlasting thing, different from anything else, unmergeable, like the sea or the wind, flashed into Rachel's mind, and she became profoundly excited at the thought of living.

    The Voyage Out Virginia Woolf 1911

  • (If Subversion considers the file to be unmergeable, then the. mine file isn't created, since it would be identical to the working file.)

    Netvouz - new bookmarks 2008

  • The vision of her own personality, of herself as a real everlasting thing, different from anything else, unmergeable, like the sea or the wind, flashed into Rachel’s mind, and she became profoundly excited at the thought of living.

    The Voyage Out 2004

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