One of our chief motivations was the inaccessibility of teas we wanted to drink.
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The very inaccessibility of Hilton's hidden paradise is what made it a sanctuary.
From the time.com
Disadvantages include high bearing loads, inaccessibility, and design complexity.
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Our second, Glacier Dixon, is not much visited because of its inaccessibility.
From the guardian.co.uk
The inaccessibility of the Warao's lands make access to health care difficult.
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Such inaccessibility would have required the use of a boat or raised walkway.
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Silvey said one example of inaccessibility is the 2008 winner, Good Masters!
From the dispatch.com
Compounding the disappearance is the chestnut's inherent inaccessibility.
From the stltoday.com
Hillary's inaccessibility to probing journalists does not make that easy.
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More examples
The quality of not being available when needed
(inaccessible) capable of being reached only with great difficulty or not at all
(inaccessible) not capable of being obtained; "a rare work, today almost inaccessible"; "timber is virtually unobtainable in the islands"; "untouchable resources buried deep within the earth"
Inaccessible Island is an extinct volcano (last active six million years ago) with Cairn Peak reaching 449u00A0m. The island is 14u00A0km2 (5.4u00A0squ00A0mi) in area, rising out of the South Atlantic Ocean 45u00A0km (28u00A0mi) south-west of Tristan da Cunha.
The quality or state of being inaccessible; inaccessibleness
(inaccessible) not able to be accessed; out of reach; inconvenient; not able to be reached; unattainable
(Inaccessible) Forest with economic restrictions due to environmental, physical or wood quality factors, e.g. ...
(Inaccessible) requiring dismantling, demolition or similar to allow access eg material inside cavity walling, under floorboards, inside air conditioning ducting or plant etc.