Definition of Unpassableness. Meaning of Unpassableness. Synonyms of Unpassableness

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Definition of Unpassableness

Unpassableness
Unpassable Un*pass"a*ble, a. Impassable. --E. A. Freeman. -- Un*pass"a*ble*ness, n. Evelyn.

Meaning of Unpassableness from wikipedia

- which borders on ****berland, is indeed bounded by a chain of almost unp****able mountains which, in the language of the country, are called fells. Towards...
- and stagnant pools. Zorndorf lies at the crown of this mor**** of nearly unp****able terrain. On 25 August Frederick's infantry attacked a Russian "Observation...
- along the length of the street (borders were at that time designed to be unp****able by vehicles, except at border crossing, but no fence for pedestrians)...
- of Neretva to the south of the town being dominated by the virtually unp****able Prenj mountain), made it the prime objective of the Partisan army. The...
- grid were cut off. The transportation infrastructure may have become unp****able due to a disaster, complicating logistics, evacuation and disaster response...
- back markers – an impressive move on a track notorious for mediocre and unp****able races. He went on to compare the race to his win at Silverstone two years...
- centre-half-forward, Matthews goaled with a long shot from a free, Moore became unp****able across half back and Keddie kicked his first goal from a snap in the goal...
- dominated by remains of the old ramparts and piles of garbage, almost made unp****able when wet weather transformed it into a muddy mor****. Due to the topography...
- is plowed in winter, although the sidewalk is sometimes unplowed and unp****able. The bridges to the Cape are sometimes closed for safety during high winds...
- farmstead between Kunersdorf and Frankfurt's outer city) and Kunersdorf was unp****able; what the peasant did not know was that the Russians had been there long...