inaccessible

adjective16 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

Emphasizes that something is entirely impossible to reach or access.

Emphasizes that something is entirely impossible to reach or access.

Indicates that something is very nearly impossible to reach or access.

Indicates that something is very nearly impossible to reach or access.

Indicates that something is inaccessible in comparison to other things.

Indicates that something is mostly, but not entirely, inaccessible.

Indicates that something is inaccessible except for a specific way or circumstance.

To describe a state of being difficult or impossible to reach or access.

To cause something to become difficult or impossible to reach or access.

To appear to be difficult or impossible to reach or access.

To change to a state of being difficult or impossible to reach or access.

To be shown to be difficult or impossible to reach or access after trying.

To continue to be in a state of being difficult or impossible to reach or access.

To cause something to become difficult or impossible to reach or access (more formal).

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

Used to specify the means or method by which access is not possible (e.g., by road, by sea).