English to Punjabi Dictionary inaccessible

inaccessible

ਅਪਹੁੰਚ
definition
adjective
a remote and inaccessible cave
unable to be reached.
We continue to sign collective agreements that are generally written in complex and inaccessible language.
(of language or an artistic work) difficult to understand or appreciate.
example
Sure Godard's work is 'inaccessible' , but at least he's not trying to force feed emotion to the masses.
He is as incomprehensible as he is 'inaccessible' .
In much recent art, the object itself is secondary to the dialogue which surrounds it, which makes it 'inaccessible' to those who don't follow theoretical discussions and oddly irrelevant for itself.
But for Woolrich, there is nothing inherent in modernist music that makes it 'inaccessible' or difficult.
The food crisis was aggravated by the surveyed population being 'inaccessible' to relief organisations because of military operations and an embargo on UNITA held areas.
The move to an 'inaccessible' location will make it more difficult for loved ones to keep in touch with inmates.
The charity said most areas were 'inaccessible' to aid organisations and there was evidence of a humanitarian crisis in Umm Qasr in the south and Kirkuk in the north.
They penetrated ravines and reached precipitous mountain peaks 'inaccessible' to mechanized troops.
Mr Bailey had previously warned that the need for defences was a matter of life or death, saying that floodwaters often made the village 'inaccessible' to emergency services.
In Scandinavia, during harsh winters when voles are scarce or 'inaccessible' under thick snow, most of a hawk owl's diet can be made up of birds.
The argument of Docta Ignorantia was that ultimate truth is 'inaccessible' to the human intellect.
Must art always be difficult and modern and 'inaccessible' ?
Positivism, by example at least, also molds the position of sharp critics such as deconstructionists, whose 'inaccessible' language is a measure of their distance from the public.
The bikes will allow police to cycle down narrow footpaths and alleyways that are 'inaccessible' to police cars and vans.
Tippett was always proclaimed the more original, and obviously the more intellectual of the two, but so much of his work remained in the intellect, sincere but 'inaccessible' to the layman.
Rastrick's notebook has previously been 'inaccessible' to all but a tiny number of researchers, but it will now be available to be viewed by the public.
Twelve months ago, the annus horribilis was launched on the spectacular floodwaters which made North Yorkshire 'inaccessible' to all except oarsmen - or so the world was led to believe.
The site, which is locked and 'inaccessible' to the public, has been empty for ten years.
Just as long hair, sandals and creative angst have typified the poet, poetry that is dense and 'inaccessible' is considered weighty.
However, the park is currently undergoing restoration and much of it, including the Victorian Boating Lake, is 'inaccessible' to visitors.
We continue to sign collective agreements that are generally written in complex and 'inaccessible' language.
Such indirect human rights violation under a new regime of international law will also have its impact on the education sector, making higher education 'inaccessible' to the poor.
It sickens me to think that anyone would even consider downgrading it and making many acute services almost 'inaccessible' to many.
Both Jensen and McFadyen stated fears that fees will rise, making post-secondary education 'inaccessible' to many prospective students.
But he concedes that most of the collection is bolted to walls of the Fielding offices of the EMSB, which remains 'inaccessible' to visitors.
He'd heard about the Nuba and he wanted to find them, but they were very 'inaccessible' .
Due to rising rates that accompany privatization, electricity has become similarly 'inaccessible' for thousands of families.
Much of the information for these reviews is in the grey literature of road safety organisations in high income countries and is 'inaccessible' to the transport ministries of other countries.
James prefers to take his coffee on the steps outside the canteen, weather permitting - not because the canteen is 'inaccessible' to wheelchair users, but because the view is better out on the steps.
The team of officers will also be able to respond quickly to 999 calls and reach areas 'inaccessible' to vehicles.
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