(ˈ)im+ adjective
Etymology: Late Latin impartibilis, from Latin in- in- (I) + partibilis partible — more at partible
: not partible : not subject to partition
decided that the office should be held jointly by his two sisters, an absurd decision which ignored the historic principle that great offices of state are impartible — G.H.White
an impartible inheritance
• im·partibly “+ adverb