inaccessible to

Frequency: 8.012.1 per million words

Used to specify the person or group who cannot gain access (e.g., to the public, to wheelchair users).

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Examples (10)

  • The hall is inaccessible to wheelchair users.
  • Many remote areas remain inaccessible to emergency services.
  • The ancient texts were inaccessible to anyone without knowledge of Latin.
  • His complex theories are largely inaccessible to the general public.
  • Due to the rockslide, the mountain trail became inaccessible to hikers.
  • The exclusive club is inaccessible to non-members.
  • Information about the project was inaccessible to unauthorized personnel.
  • The data repository is inaccessible to external networks for security reasons.
  • She felt her feelings were inaccessible to her family, making communication difficult.
  • The hidden treasure chest was inaccessible to all but the most determined adventurers.