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UK
/ɪnɐksˌɛsəbˈɪlɪti/
]
[ US /ˌɪnəkˌsɛsəˈbɪɫəti/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnəkˌsɛsəˈbɪɫəti/ ]
NOUN
- the quality of not being available when needed
How To Use inaccessibility In A Sentence
- These days, the university operates a system of selection that is the envy of Oxbridge and many raw-boned cartilaginous youths are broken on the altar of inaccessibility.
- In 1825, for example, it was considered for a national armory because of the available water power, but the inaccessibility offset its advantages.
- High status is indicated through inaccessibility, human and physical barriers keeping the rank and file at a distance.
- Then the still air of the red room was split with a scrannel hiss, like the sudden escape of live steam. jorn had no time to puzzle over the sudden inaccessibility of the Director; everything abruptly was going too fast. And all the Stars a Stage
- There's: "The system that governs the commercial art world does so by enforcing a language of inaccessibility and speculated value" and "predetermines who the participants are and whom the artists will have to work through in order to participate. With Furthermore, Jose Ruiz aims for more 'fluid' art market
- Delivery of relief supplies is hampered by security concerns, as well as the refugee camps' inaccessibility.
- Its inaccessibility makes food distribution difficult.
- This inaccessibility is fertile ground for the generation of psychomyths, as illustrated by the history of psychology as well as today's regnant cognitive psychology.
- Only by reducing this element of free will to the infinitesimal, that is, by regarding it as an infinitely small quantity, can we convince ourselves of the absolute inaccessibility of the causes, and then instead of seeking causes, history will take the discovery of laws as its problem. War and Peace
- High status is indicated through inaccessibility, human and physical barriers keeping the rank and file at a distance.