inaccessible

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[ US /ˌɪnəkˈsɛsəbəɫ/ ]
[ UK /ɪnɐksˈɛsəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. capable of being reached only with great difficulty or not at all
  2. not capable of being obtained
    untouchable resources buried deep within the earth
    timber is virtually unobtainable in the islands
    a rare work, today almost inaccessible
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How To Use inaccessible In A Sentence

  • He is as incomprehensible as he is inaccessible.
  • Whilst trying to make the melodies inaccessible, these cheeky tykes from Ozzy's old home city have only gone and made them all the more appealing.
  • It was acquired by Rotherham Council from the Wentworth Estate in the early 1980s but has been inaccessible to the public for the past 30 years.
  • In much recent art, the object itself is secondary to the dialogue which surrounds it, which makes it inaccessible to those who don't follow theoretical discussions and oddly irrelevant for itself.
  • Such indirect human rights violation under a new regime of international law will also have its impact on the education sector, making higher education inaccessible to the poor.
  • There is a danger - as some young American web reviewers have pointed out - that, by following the book so closely, the film will make itself inaccessible to those who haven't read it.
  • We're getting food like corn beef milk and flour and dividing into packages and taking into inaccessible places.
  • Sword play, or fencing, was once the sport of aristocrats, inaccessible to the masses, mainly because they could not afford a sword.
  • The North West Air Ambulance was then scrambled to the area which is inaccessible to vehicles.
  • Some couples choose locations that are aerobically challenging or simply inaccessible to elderly or physically challenged guests -- including women in high heels. Judith Johnson: 10 Secrets to Creating the Perfect Wedding Ceremony
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