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Meanings of
unnavigable
in English
Unnavigable.
Related terms
impassable
unpassable
Usage of
unnavigable
in English
1
This creek was deep and clear, but it was absolutely
unnavigable
.
2
By the time a canoe could be built the river would be wholly
unnavigable
.
3
It appears down an otherwise unremarkable Gloucestershire lane, near where the Thames becomes
unnavigable
.
4
At the same time there are numerous, but
unnavigable
rivers.
5
Nobody can see me crossing the garden to the little stream, which is considered
unnavigable
.
6
Over that very spot, now
unnavigable
,
Raleigh and his men sailed in to conquer Trinidad.
7
As neither slaves nor canoe ever appeared again, his Excellency concluded that Kebrabasa was
unnavigable
.
8
From within the monsoonal system, the way in and out of it did seem effectively
unnavigable
.
9
The frozen regions near the poles were considered uninhabitable and
unnavigable
on account of the extreme cold.
10
The cliffs are unscalable, the river
unnavigable
.
11
The latter is an
unnavigable
torrent.
12
The engineer had observed that it was increased by numerous affluents, but they were
unnavigable
,
being simply little streams.
13
The torrent looked
unnavigable
anyway.
14
I thanked goodness for CNN aiding their English as the Eritrean language, Tigrinya, is
unnavigable
and I don't speak Arabic.
15
It forms at the present time a torrent, fed by the melting snows of Mount Sannin, and is entirely
unnavigable
.
16
On either hand they confront the naked poles, and they recoil from
unnavigable
space to an intenser struggle among themselves.
Other examples for "unnavigable"
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About this term
unnavigable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
become unnavigable
absolutely unnavigable
consider unnavigable
effectively unnavigable
entirely unnavigable
More collocations
Unnavigable
through the time