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inaccessibility

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[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.


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But, due to its inaccessibility, away from the disturbance of walkers and dogs, it meant nature had been thriving before the fire.

From BBC Jul. 31, 2026

Brown said he is still forming his plan to reach the Eurasian pole of inaccessibility, last on his list.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 23, 2026

Many said that it gave them access to books previously unavailable to them because of restrictions, inaccessibility or unaffordability, among other reasons.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 14, 2025

When she didn’t meet those expectations, the chorus of complaints shifted to her inaccessibility.

From Salon Oct. 8, 2024

In 1949, after centuries of inaccessibility, Nepal opened its borders to the outside world, and a year later the new Communist regime in China closed Tibet to foreigners.

From "Into Thin Air" by Jon Krakauer

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