impassable in English

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1. The mountains are impassable.

2. The mud made the roads impassable.

3. Snow and ice made the road impassable.

4. Roads became impassable for lack of maintenance.

5. The rainstorm has made the road impassable.

6. Many roads were flooded and impassable following the storm.

7. The flooding made many streets impassable Sunday.

8. The river's broad mudflats were thought completely impassable.

9. Were the roads really as impassable as he claimed?

10. Two of the three roads into the valley are impassable.

11. Recently installed swimming-pool may compensate for sometimes impassable road.

12. The river formed an impassable barrier for migrating animals.

13. Trees, power lines and utility poles were down everywhere, making roads impassable.

14. The mountain roads are totally impassable to cars in winter.

15. Many streams have flooded their banks, making some roads impassable.

16. The Himalayas have proved an impassable barrier to terrestrial animals.

17. Armoured A good part of the area was impassable by Armoured personnel carriers

18. After the storm, many roads were made impassable by fallen trees.

19. The boundary between these two was carefully guarded but was not impassable.

20. Bloodwort Stalks are an impassable terrain feature found more commonly on earlier dungeon levels

21. The avenue had never been paved, and deep mud made it impassable in winter.

22. There were so many drugs in the streets they were impassable at times.

23. When the road became impassable, we had to ditch the car and walk.

24. They were helped by a Spring tide which caused extensive flooding and rendered all the fords impassable.

25. Beyond there the gorge walls are often vertical or steep slopes of rubble, impassable whatever the season.

26. Antonyms for Crossable include impassable, impassible, unnegotiable, unpassable, unnavigable, blocked, closed, obstructed, superior and exceptional

27. The alternative route down the locks became virtually impassable as the locks were allowed to deteriorate.

28. Secondary roads may be impassable to all but four-wheel-drive vehicles during this period.

29. Higher degree open fractures with soiled wounds, sclerosized, impassable bone marrow cavity and acute osteomyelitis.

30. Some roads may be impassable to all but four-wheel-drive vehicles during the rainy season.

31. Because asinine leg is too long, not be be impassable, however asinine ear is too long.

32. The introduction to this book said that the Himalayas have formed an impassable barrier in the distribution of Eastern wildlife.

33. Parking Bollards can create clear, impassable barriers for vehicles, and thus play a vital role in promoting public safety.

34. Try standing the legs of greenhouse benches or staging in trays or saucers of water to make an impassable barrier.

35. It was not immediately clear what caused the crash in nearly impassable terrain near the Courthouse Bay boat basin at Camp Lejeune.

36. It connected numerous state walls which had been built during the previous four centuries, a network of small walls linking river defences to impassable cliffs.

37. On April 3 the Nigerian Air Force began bombing the Aba-Umuahia road from Uzuakoli to Umuahia, which lasted for 8 days, turning the road into an impassable fire storm.

38. Aporia (also known as diaporesis, etymologically derives from the Greek word “aporos”), is a figure which denotes a pathless path or an impassable passage, suggesting difficulty and perplexity

39. Altai (Russian: Респу́блика Алта́й rees-POOB-leek-uh uhl-TIGH) is a republic in Western Siberia, which has an amazing variety of landscapes: from boundless steppes to impassable taiga forests.

40. It led me Aslant over the hill, through a wide bog, which would have been impassable in winter, and was splashy and shaking even now, in the height of summer

41. This allowed the ground before the fortifications to be easily inundated with a few feet of water, too shallow for boats, but deep enough to turn the soil into an impassable quagmire.

42. The French troops were forced to retreat, but managed to escape from being chased by the allied troops by removing the wooden bars over the two middle bridge arches, rendering the bridge impassable one more time.

43. Those aggradations made the ground floor of a lot of houses impassable from the street, so that they were either raised or simply had front doors built at the level of their upper floors - which were then at street level.