impassable in A Sentence

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    The mountains are Impassable.

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    The area was Impassable for horses.

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    A great abyss(Impassable) has been established between you and us.".

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    Consciously or unconsciously, they build Impassable walls on the way to their sensitive hearts.

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    So that it would fill Impassable and desolate places, and would bring forth green plants?

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    If the tooth has cracks and Impassable channels, crumbles, is damaged, it must be removed.

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    No tourist strayed to this Impassable height, the bridge was not yet traced on any map.

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    The territory is almost Impassable and has no highways, therefore one cannot do without a professional guide.

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    As they worked their way toward Colorado, the weather took a turn for the worse and conditions became Impassable.

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    These are in the plane automotive, textile, agricultural and dispute resolution, where there are"Impassable" requests, said the employer leader.

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    The so-called Impassable terrain is about 22% of these zones and the army wants to reduce this figure to 6%.

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    The desolate and Impassable land will rejoice, and the place of solitude will exult, and it will flourish like the lily.

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    The darkness in this place also forms an Impassable dense forest, which can be observed in the background of the picture.

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    Sometimes we had to walk on large, wet rocks, climb up the narrow embankment, or scale down vines again when the river became Impassable.

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    In the top down old-school pixel prototype, Link could chop down a tree to cross a previously Impassable river or light a forest on fire.

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    Because intuitive feeling is always right, chances are great that by the time you enter road"B," conditions would have changed and road"B" would be Impassable.

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    Then Boukreev, who had just returned from the ascent, at night, in the cold, in an Impassable blizzard set off to find the missing members of the expedition.

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    AK-Say is inaccessible most of the year, When it snows twice roads become Impassable and the greater part of the population emigrated before the snowfall, the region is almost deserted, only a few are left isolated.

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    From the coast of Wales west to that of Ireland, it is now at least 73 kilometres and at least 50 metres deep- a distance that would have become Impassable on foot at least 9,600 years ago.

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    According to the border strategy known as Prevention Through Deterrence, by effectively making the urban borderlands Impassable, people would be forced to cross in places such as Sasabe, areas so desolate and dangerous that the environment itself became a weapon.

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    The Dutch would continue to use and refine strategic flooding as a defense tactic, adding miniforts to hold tactical roads and bridges, often planting trees along them that could be half felled toward the invading forces to create nearly Impassable barriers.

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