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Meanings of
inaccessible
in English
Portuguese
que não pode ser acessado
Catalan
inaccessible
Back to the meaning
Capable of being reached only with great difficulty or not at all.
unaccessible
accessible
Related terms
lonely
remote
deserted
solitary
outback
unapproachable
trackless
unfrequented
unreachable
untrodden
Portuguese
que não pode ser acessado
Not capable of being obtained.
untouchable
unobtainable
unprocurable
Related terms
unavailable
Usage of
inaccessible
in English
1
Japanese messaging service Line and South Korea's Kakao Talk are also
inaccessible
.
2
Pseudoscience and superstition are easy to understand; science is complex and
inaccessible
.
3
By way of example, previously
inaccessible
,
aromatic crown ethers compounds are synthesized.
4
Being a student is a precarious, money-driven, and often simply
inaccessible
experience.
5
Suddenly, vast deposits of previously
inaccessible
gas have become available for exploitation.
6
We read in the Word that Jehovah God dwells in light
inaccessible
.
7
Secondly, it argues that
inaccessible
double-deckers are needed to meet extra capacity.
8
The skylight was more
inaccessible
than the one in her own attic.
9
But the world he wanted to visit most would remain forever
inaccessible
.
10
Yet this incomprehensible and
inaccessible
God had wanted to make himself known.
11
True it is that there are depths
inaccessible
in the divine nature.
12
The mind of Chief Inspector Heat was
inaccessible
to ideas of revolt.
13
This was the most
inaccessible
of the posts on the Great Lakes.
14
Pretty much 50 percent of the Coromandel is
inaccessible
at the moment.
15
The chief value of such an article lies in provisioning
inaccessible
regions.
16
A large share of medieval literature was
inaccessible
to the general reader.
Other examples for "inaccessible"
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About this term
inaccessible
Adjective
Frequent collocations
almost inaccessible
more inaccessible
as inaccessible
inaccessible places
otherwise inaccessible
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Translations for
inaccessible
Portuguese
que não pode ser acessado
inacessível
Catalan
inaccessible
Inaccessible
through the time
Inaccessible
across language varieties
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Common
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
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