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unbridgeable

[ UK /ʌnbɹˈɪd‍ʒəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not bridgeable
    unbridgeable generation gap
    a wide unbridgeable river

How To Use unbridgeable In A Sentence

  • But the gap between what the Palestinians had in mind on the refugee issue and what former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was willing to offer was not just vast but unbridgeable.
  • The gulf between the labour aristocracy and the mass of unskilled or semi-skilled workers was virtually unbridgeable; but at the upper end of the social stratum the labour aristocracy merged with the lower middle class.
  • The unbridgeable gap between old and new is shrinking.
  • a wide unbridgeable river
  • J.M. Coetzee is insightful about the violence at the heart of male sexuality and about the unbridgeable distance between parents and children. Cruelty in Fact and Fiction
  • The gap with the Americans should close by Sunday night, when the Olympics conclude, but it still looks unbridgeable.
  • PARTICIPATING IN last week's interfaith event at Seton Hall University, an Iraqi law professor sought to play down what the Western media often describe as the unbridgeable divide between Iraq's Shia majority and its Sunni minority. Undefined
  • But the gap between what the Palestinians had in mind on the refugee issue and what former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was willing to offer was not just vast but unbridgeable.
  • It is expected that this will particularly help the younger locals for whom the affordability gap is unbridgeable.
  • The gulf between the labour aristocracy and the mass of unskilled or semi-skilled workers was virtually unbridgeable; but at the upper end of the social stratum the labour aristocracy merged with the lower middle class.
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