unbridgeable in English

adjective
1
(of a gap or difference) not able to be bridged or made less significant.
a seemingly unbridgeable cultural abyss

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1. It was an almost unbridgeable gulf.

2. Unbridgeable gaps existed between these three groups.

3. A gulf that seemed unbridgeable was created between husbands and wives at times.

4. That one splIt'second of proximity seems instead like an unbridgeable gap.

5. The great divide between north and south seems to be as unbridgeable as ever.

6. The gap between the President and his opponents is unbridgeable.

7. We either all get along. Or an unbridgeable divide develops.

8. The similarity in psychological makeup was just enough to make the ultimate differences unbridgeable.

9. And the gap which separated them from the bourgeois world was wide - and unbridgeable.

10. He believed there was an unbridgeable gulf between him and his parents.

11. This indicate that there are an unbridgeable gap in the tragic theory and A Dream of Red Mansions .

12. The barriers between species are not necessarily vast, unbridgeable chasms; sometimes they get crossed with marvelous results.

13. While Israel's leader refused to accept the two-state idea, it was unbridgeable.

14. The distance between them, he wrote, is not so much great as unbridgeable.

15. For many teachers, there existed an unbridgeable gulf between home and school life.

16. The gap would have appeared unbridgeable to someone who did not realise - and why would he?

17. The division between the two great branches of the Christian Church, Protestantism and Roman Catholicism(http://Sentencedict.com), no longer seems unbridgeable.

18. The gap with the Americans should close by Sunday night, when the Olympics conclude, but it still looks unbridgeable.

19. The story of Ruth illuminates for me the unbridgeable difference, rather than the similarity, between her situation and mine.

20. 13 Looking to the past, she seeks to illuminate the present, believing there to be no unbridgeable gap between the two.

21. Looking to the past, she seeks to illuminate the present, believing there to be no unbridgeable gap between the two.

22. It is a woman's voice, but it sounds as though it comes drifting toward us across some vast and unbridgeable distance.

23. It was said, first, that the country was ungovernable, and secondly, that there was an unbridgeable north-south gap.

24. Fundamental to Frege's whole approach is the assumption that there exists an unbridgeable logical gulf between concepts and objects.

25. It appears, at times that there is an unbridgeable gap between what contemporary business uses and what the school does.

26. of an unbridgeable gap between ideal and reality, which unfolds as follows: A woman was speaking to her friend about her two beaus.

27. But the alternative is an unbridgeable gap between town and country – with children such as Zhao Ai stranded in poverty as his urban peers romp ahead.

28. But the gap between what the Palestinians had in mind on the refugee issue and what former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was willing to offer was not just vast but unbridgeable.

29. The principle of continuity demands that there are no unbridgeable chasms to cross in evolution; therefore, the two systems may have existed side by side for some time before one gained ascendancy.