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unbridgeable
/ʌnbɹˈɪdʒəbəl/
/ʌnbɹˈɪdʒəbəl/
unbridgeable
[ADJECTIVE]3
(of a difference between people or their ideas) unable to be closed or made smaller because of being major
Examples
1. Obviously, there was an unbridgeable void inside of me.
2. And in many ways, it's an unbridgeable chasm.
3. A bit out of time, then, when the first men were already walking on the Moon and the two superpowers USA and USSR seemed to have taken an unbridgeable advantage.
4. WILLIAM BRANGHAM: A year since the January 6 attacks, and the gulf between families, neighbors, and political parties seems wider and more unbridgeable than ever.
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