make sth inaccessible
Frequency: 7.27.1 per million words
To cause something to become difficult or impossible to reach or access.
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Examples (10)
- A high wall made the building inaccessible.
- Heavy snow made the mountain roads inaccessible.
- The strict security protocols made the data inaccessible to hackers.
- His demanding schedule made him largely inaccessible to his team.
- The floodwaters made the entire village inaccessible for several days.
- Deliberate obfuscation can make legal texts inaccessible to the average citizen.
- The software update unexpectedly made certain features inaccessible.
- To preserve the fragile ecosystem, authorities made the area inaccessible to tourists.
- Poor customer service often makes companies inaccessible to their clients.
- The lack of proper documentation made the complex system inaccessible to new users.