inaccessible
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British pronunciation
/ɪnɐksˈɛsəbə‍l/

Definition & Meaning of "inaccessible"in English

inaccessible
01

not able to be reached or entered, usually due to obstacles or restrictions

inaccessible definition and meaning
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Examples
The mountain peak was inaccessible due to the severe weather conditions.
The road was inaccessible after the heavy rainfall caused flooding.
02

difficult to use or acquire

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The rare vintage car was in high demand and had a limited supply, making it inaccessible to most buyers unless they were willing to pay a significant price.
The advanced technology required specialized skills and extensive training to operate, making it inaccessible to individuals without the necessary expertise.
03

not designed or adapted to accommodate individuals with disabilities, making it difficult or impossible for them to enter, reach, or use

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The historic building, with its grand staircase and no elevator, remains inaccessible to those with mobility challenges.
Despite legal requirements, many websites remain inaccessible to visually impaired users due to poor design.
04

(of languages or artistic works) challenging to comprehend or appreciate due to its complexity or obscurity

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The poet 's dense and abstract verses were often considered inaccessible to many readers.
The avant-garde artist 's paintings were so abstract that some found them inaccessible, while others saw them as masterpieces.
05

unapproachable and unresponsive to others' attempts to communicate, connect, or influence one

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Despite his inaccessible demeanor, the CEO was well-respected by his employees.
The inaccessible artist refused to give interviews or engage with her fans.
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