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Meanings of
unprocurable
in English
Not capable of being obtained.
inaccessible
untouchable
unobtainable
Related terms
unavailable
Synonyms
Examples for "
inaccessible
"
inaccessible
untouchable
unobtainable
Examples for "
inaccessible
"
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.
1
Führer
untouchable
...
Dominance in Europe for us is as good as certain.
2
And then there's Paris Saint-Germain,
untouchable
in France but unfulfilled in Europe.
3
Wurtham cut off all funding today, claiming 'questionable background.' Thinks he's
untouchable
.
4
The Liverpool manager added: Today, no player on the planet is
untouchable
.
5
She was beautiful in the way that fire is, dangerous and
untouchable
.
1
Limitations: The information about personal behaviors was
unobtainable
in the Taiwan NHIRD.
2
This poem stands for the fact that things are
unobtainable
by art.
3
The core reason was the perception that funding would be
unobtainable
otherwise.
4
He values obtainable Gascon bread and cheese more than the
unobtainable
stars.
5
Dolly was as
unobtainable
as the heaven of the tramp preacher's vision.
Usage of
unprocurable
in English
1
Trent was flatly told that the labour they required was absolutely
unprocurable
.
2
You starve to death: good food is
unprocurable
save at prohibitive prices.
3
In the absence of liquefaction at such points, the nourishing gruel is
unprocurable
.
4
We felt very anxious: milk was almost
unprocurable
,
other comforts nil.
5
Everything could be managed except the cream, which was
unprocurable
.
6
Luxuries are
unprocurable
,
but no sensible man will go to a new country expecting luxuries.
7
Plato proposes to substitute some
"
unprocurable
"
beast, perhaps a giraffe or an elephant.
8
I have about half-a-ton myself, which, until a few minutes age, would have been quite
unprocurable
.
9
These garments (I indicated them again) will only be
unprocurable
because they are in your possession.
10
Meanwhile, sugar has been almost
unprocurable
.
11
This is a reprint of a book that has been out of print and quite
unprocurable
for many years.
12
A suit of black velvet, an extremely expensive and almost
unprocurable
material, brought the courtier's pale features into relief.
13
It was used chiefly, like Gobelins Tapestry, to make very costly presents, otherwise
unprocurable
,
for grandees and crowned heads.
14
Joe had scoured Chicago for the alcoholic commodities now practically
unprocurable
,
and returned in triumph to the couple's furnished room.
15
But it needed desperate courage to kill yourself in a world where firearms, or any quick and certain poison, were completely
unprocurable
.
16
That particular edition (he assured Miltoun) was quite
unprocurable
-
he
had
never sold but one other copy, which had been literally, crumbling away.
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unprocurable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
almost unprocurable
quite unprocurable
absolutely unprocurable
otherwise unprocurable
practically unprocurable
More collocations
Unprocurable
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