Similar words: accessibility, inaccessible, compressibility, possibility, impossibility, accessible, accessibly, visibility. Meaning: ['ɪnæk‚sesə'bɪlətɪ] n. the quality of not being available when needed.
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1 Its inaccessibility makes food distribution difficult.
2 Or the do-probe-me inaccessibility of a porcupine.
3 High status is indicated through inaccessibility, human and physical barriers keeping the rank and file at a distance.
4 The relative inaccessibility of Management, the nuisance of inconsiderate car parking and consequent obstruction by Non-Residents.
5 Always inaccessibility satisfaction effect, and common recrudescence.
6 Its inaccessibility made me want it all the more and I threw out the challenge that read the book I must and would.
7 The inaccessibility to scientists of glaciers concentrated in northern Bhutan, where roads need to be built, adds to these problems.
8 Because of its remoteness and inaccessibility, Patagonia has always been, like Timbuktu or Shangri-la, a place of myths and legends.
9 The inaccessibility of this remote region, now called Amazonia, meant that long-held theories about the early days of the river and surrounding forest were speculative at best.
10 But the inaccessibility of doctors makes early detection more difficult.
11 Defiant in their haughty and arrogant inaccessibility, they seem to shout: I dare you!
12 Because of the inaccessibility of others' mental experience, it is presumed that the process of perspective framing in reporting others' experience must be different from the first person narration.
13 Despite the inaccessibility and transport hurdles, the communities managed to haul 120 bags of cement for a water project.
14 Delays in delivering relief to the victims, the inaccessibility of the stricken areas and the poor state of Burma's infrastructure and health systems mean that number is sure to rise.
15 The key feature of many of the newly discovered caves is their relative inaccessibility.
16 Thus is the citizen beset by the vision of a terrifying Trinity - Unaccountability, Inaccessibility and Unintelligibility.
17 The primary effect of the nodal description above is of inaccessibility to the reader.
18 Delivery of relief supplies is hampered by security concerns, as well as the refugee camps' inaccessibility.
19 Everything you want to attain from the opera but feel painful to the obscurity and inaccessibility of it, you can get started from Musicals by a much simpler and easier way.
20 Her tone and her look still enveloped her in a soft inaccessibility.
21 Some experts pointed out that "counted on through the export favorable balance drawing economy,(www.Sentencedict.com) looked like already very inaccessibility ".
22 Due to the indeterminacy of the source text and the inaccessibility of the author's intention, the translator has to interpret the source text with the interference of his pre-understanding.
23 This still happens sometimes, but not usually to the point of inaccessibility.
24 For luxury fashion brands that pride themselves on elitism and inaccessibility, this may be the most difficult challenge in developing a social media strategy.
25 Timbuktu is a great place to send a postcard from but its fame lies more in its inaccessibility than in anything there is to do there.
26 However, these nutrients are the synthesis manifest to the child cerebrum growth's function, supplements any very inaccessibility effect only.
27 Vega-Sicilia has managed it, not as a winery that produces wines, but as a synonym for prestige (mystery, inaccessibility or it could be called a legend).
28 That's the focus of our attention in Genesis, and it's only at the end of the story that the tree of life appears again in the passage that is emphasizing its permanent inaccessibility.
More similar words: accessibility, inaccessible, compressibility, possibility, impossibility, accessible, accessibly, visibility, sensibility, feasibility, plausibility, divisibility, insensibility, responsibility, implausibility, irresponsibility, civic responsibility, legal responsibility, social responsibility, sense of responsibility, accession, fallibility, legibility, eligibility, gullibility, credibility, flexibility, irascibility, compatibility, infallibility.