adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
barrier
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The introduction to this book said that the Himalayas have formed an impassable barrier in the distribution of Eastern wildlife.
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Try standing the legs of greenhouse benches or staging in trays or saucers of water to make an impassable barrier .
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The Himalayas have proved an impassable barrier to terrestrial animals.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The flooding made many streets impassable Sunday.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Beyond there the gorge walls are often vertical or steep slopes of rubble, impassable whatever the season.
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Quite apart from the major wetlands, every valley bottom below a certain contour line must have been soggy and at times impassable .
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Roads became impassable for lack of maintenance.
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The alternative route down the locks became virtually impassable as the locks were allowed to deteriorate.
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The introduction to this book said that the Himalayas have formed an impassable barrier in the distribution of Eastern wildlife.
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The moral gulf between the households was soon judged by Nana to be impassable .
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There were so many drugs in the streets they were impassable at times.
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Were the roads really as impassable as he claimed?