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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."