adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
area
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This can be twisted and removed for use in inaccessible areas .
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It is a remote and inaccessible area and he would never have gone off in the dark.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The bathroom is situated at the top of a flight of stairs, making it inaccessible to the disabled.
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The country consists mainly of dense jungles and inaccessible mountain ranges.
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These mountain villages are completely inaccessible in winter.
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This textbook would be inaccessible to my students.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Bouvet Island, desolate, inaccessible and almost entirely icebound.
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From whatever inaccessible pit of bitterness the words reached out to touch an empty place in her own life.
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Homeworkers are often invisible and inaccessible .
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In less fertile and inaccessible regions, introducing free market forces and removing state subsidies brought poverty instead of wealth.
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In the north, only a small part of Sutherland remained to be surveyed but the area was relatively inaccessible .
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She could describe things like the difference between horses now and then, stuff that is virtually inaccessible .
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Some are very inaccessible and he has to wade through thick mud to get at them.
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They also enable you to tap into otherwise pretty inaccessible international markets.