Definition of "inaccessibility" [in•ac•cess•i•bil•i•ty]
The quality or state of being inaccessible; inaccessibleness.(noun)
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Use "inaccessibility" in a sentence
"But inaccessibility is less to do with the difficulty of "getting into" an invented world (the antipathy to "funny names" he cites), I think, than it's to do with the difficulty of "getting into" a complex reading experience -- one which sets up contradictory emotional and intellectual responses and which therefore requires active engagement on the reader's part."
"It's not about Shakespeare's inaccessibility, is it?"
"His inaccessibility is not only a matter of literary form but also a spiritual attitude, an inner necessity, an outlook on life."