Crossword-Solution: INSOLUBILITY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Insolubility | n. | The quality or state of being insoluble or not dissolvable, as in a fluid. |
| Insolubility | n. | The quality of being inexplicable or insolvable. |
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| the state of being insoluble | 2 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
To boil with a continued bubbling or heaving and
rolling, with noise.
Hint 2 anagram
LLWAOP
Hint 3 another clue
BATTER ___
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Sentences with INSOLUBILITY (5)
And as this hypothesis of his became more certain, the awful insolubility of why they should be left out there in the woods with nobody to wind them up again when they ran down, and a growing disquietude as to what might happen next, became too much for his courage, and he turned tail, and fairly took to his heels.
Oliver Wendell Holmes proposes in _Elsie Venner_, it is strange that a man whom it had sincerely disquieted should present it--not in its own insolubility but--in caricature.
Can Man Make this Effort?--According to the Hypocritical Theory of the Day, Man is not Free to Transform his Life--Man is not Free in his Actions, but he is Free to Admit or to Deny the Truth he Knows--When Truth is Once Admitted, it Becomes the Basis of Action--Man's Threefold Relation to Truth--The Reason of the Apparent Insolubility of the Problem of Free Will--Man's Freedom Consists in the Recognition of the Truth Revealed to him.
All the difficulty and seeming insolubility of the question of the freedom of man results from those who tried to solve the question imagining man as stationary in his relation to the truth.
Its modes, attributes, properties, accidents, or affections,--use which term you will,--are whiteness, friability, cylindrical shape, insolubility in water, etc., etc.
Quotes with INSOLUBILITY (1)
There are two parts to the problem of measuring the objective exchange-value of money. First we have to obtain numerical demonstration of the fact of variations in the objective exchange-value of money; then the question must be decided whether it is possible to make a quantitative examination of the causes of particular price movements, with special reference to the question whether it would be possible to produce. So far as the first-named problem is concerned, it is self-e…