impassable

impassable
adjective
(not able to be passed through or travelled along: The road is impassable because of flooding.) intransitable
impassable
tr[ɪm'pɑːsəbəl]
adjective
1 (road etc) intransitable, impracticable; (barrier) infranqueable
impassable [ɪm'pæsəbəl] adj
: infranqueable, intransitable
impassably [-bli] adv
impassable
adj.
impracticable adj.
infranqueable adj.
intransitable adj.
n.
impracticable s.m.
intransitable s.m.
ɪm'pæsəbəl, ɪm'pɑːsəbəl
adjective <river/barrier> infranqueable; <road> intransitable
[ɪm'pɑːsǝbl]
ADJ [road] intransitable; [barrier, river] infranqueable
* * *
[ɪm'pæsəbəl, ɪm'pɑːsəbəl]
adjective <river/barrier> infranqueable; <road> intransitable

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