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inaccessibility

American  
[in-uhk-ses-uh-bil-i-tee, in-ak-] / ˌɪn əkˌsɛs əˈbɪl ɪ ti, ˌɪn æk- /

noun

  1. the condition or quality of not being accessible; lack of accessibility.


Example Sentences

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Republican Rep. Barbara Ehardt said phrases such as “period poverty” and “menstrual equity,” which were used to describe inaccessibility to menstrual products, were “woke terms.”

From Seattle Times

Their relative inaccessibility once protected them but they have been increasingly deforested this century as lower-lying areas have become depleted or gained protection.

From BBC

For unemployed parents with young children, for example, the enticement of higher wages may be more than offset by the cost and inaccessibility of child care.

From Seattle Times

Fire officials said the fire grew quickly given the steep terrain, abundance of fuels and inaccessibility.

From Seattle Times

According to that survey, one reason for inaccessibility at charging stations is the heavy weight of charging cables.

From The Verge