Definitionn. the quality of not being available when needed
Last update: June 12, 2015
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It is a great inaccessibility to reach Mt. Everest. [Please select]
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Its remoteness from the control of the authority of the German and French kings, together with its inaccessibility, gave special facilities in Lower Lorraine to the growth of a number of practically independent feudal states forming a group or system apart. [Please select]
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O the sense of distance and disparity that came upon me, and the inaccessibility that came about her. [Please select]
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It was the inaccessibility of the records at Simancas that enabled Freeman to accuse Froude of not correctly transcribing or abstracting manuscripts. [Please select]
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Her tone and her look still enveloped her in a soft inaccessibility, and Archer groaned out again: "I don't understand you." [Please select]
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His European notions of uniformed inaccessibility he carried out to the letter. [Please select]
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Night after night he must sit there, drinking in her beauty and charm, torturing himself with the thought of her inaccessibility. [Please select]
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The distribution of the houses over sites of varying degrees of inaccessibility, suggests a succession of approaches to the occupation of the open and unprotected valley. [Please select]
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Moreover, in those deep valleys, with their steep sides and their general inaccessibility, laws cannot easily be enforced, and therefore each family takes the law into its own hands. [Please select]
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