remain inaccessible
Frequency: 6.23.9 per million words
To continue to be in a state of being difficult or impossible to reach or access.
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- Despite efforts, the old ruins remained inaccessible to tourists.
- After the earthquake, many remote villages remained inaccessible for weeks.
- The secret archives will remain inaccessible to the public for another fifty years.
- For safety reasons, certain areas of the facility must remain inaccessible.
- Without proper equipment, the mountain peak would remain inaccessible.
- The ancient manuscript has remained inaccessible to scholars for centuries.
- The website continued to remain inaccessible due to server issues.
- His private thoughts often remained inaccessible to his closest friends.
- Even with new roads, some parts of the region may remain inaccessible during winter.
- The truth about the incident has remained inaccessible to the general public.