Synonym: out-of-the-way, unapproachable, accessible. Similar words: accessible, inexpressible, access, unacceptable, possible, permissible, impossible, admissible. Meaning: [‚ɪnæk'sesəbl] adj. 1. capable of being reached only with great difficulty or not at all 2. not capable of being obtained.
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(31) It is a remote and inaccessible area and he would never have gone off in the dark.
(32) In less fertile and inaccessible regions, introducing free market forces and removing state subsidies brought poverty instead of wealth.
(33) The inaccessible lesions were included in the final analysis as the aim was to evaluate this procedure according to the intention to treat.
(34) The blazing wreckage crashed into wild, inaccessible countryside only eight miles from the airport.
(35) This can be twisted and removed for use in inaccessible areas.
(36) They also enable you to tap into otherwise pretty inaccessible international markets.
(37) The human brain was very inaccessible to any sort of experimental investigation.
(38) But many seals and otters are now dying on inaccessible rocks and today's high winds are preventing any rescue attempt.
(39) It is claimed that there exist two radically different species of phenomena[sentencedict.com], one of which is entirely inaccessible to physical observation.
(40) Climb to the summit of even an inaccessible peak and you will find a jolly picnic party already up there before you.
(41) These are isolated places dependent for a lifeline on the road from Shiel Bridge and otherwise quite inaccessible overland by vehicles.
(42) These waterways wind their way through countryside often inaccessible by road and unchanged over the years.
(43) If this is not possible, a variant module may be created for inaccessible modules.
(44) She could describe things like the difference between horses now and then, stuff that is virtually inaccessible.
(45) The secret, almost inaccessible haven where the black-robed savants hoarded the wisdom that sustained the people of Arcadia.
(46) Though they cover more than 70 percent of the Earth's surface, the rocks of the sea floor are virtually inaccessible.
(47) He walked six miles to the riverbank; did a slide-run-slide down into a ravine made almost inaccessible by brush.
(48) And both Yosemite and SequoiaKing National Parks became inaccessible as rising water washed out their main access roads but created new waterfalls.
(49) Each polis was small and relatively inaccessible, except by sea.
(50) Similarly, the need to generate foreign currency has stimulated tourism in regions that would have been virtually inaccessible 15 years ago.
(50) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(51) The repressor also recognizes sequence-dependent distortion or flexibility of the operator phosphate backbone, conferring specificity even for inaccessible base pairs.
(52) While diving, the menu is inaccessible and all functions are automatic.
(53) From whatever inaccessible pit of bitterness the words reached out to touch an empty place in her own life.
(54) Bozburun, the beautiful, landlocked little harbour almost inaccessible except by sea, on everyone's itinerary.
(55) The country consists mainly of dense jungles and inaccessible mountain ranges.
(56) I am against fostering the myth of a free media when the media is, in fact, inaccessible to the people.
(57) Bourgeois ideology takes over the legitimizing functions of traditional society and thereby keeps power relations inaccessible to analysis and public consciousness.
(58) This to ordinary mortals seems quite inaccessible but it has been climbed, the first ascent being in 1967.
(59) Any kind of ranching, logging or building provides a ready-made inroad for the farmers to penetrate the most inaccessible parts.
(60) Below, in a steep dark inlet, grey seals would pup in the autumn in the tiny inaccessible cove.
More similar words: accessible, inexpressible, access, unacceptable, possible, permissible, impossible, admissible, as soon as possible, success, possibly, successful, impossibly, visible, successfully, feasible, sensible, cession, acceptable, invisible, divisible, insensible, ostensible, necessity, excessive, recession, secession, recessive, unaccountable, responsible.