English to Spanish Dictionary unreachable

unreachable

inalcanzable
definition
adjective
To reach the unreachable star, it is my quest to follow that star, no matter how hopeless, no matter how far.
unable to be reached or contacted.
example
He could not confirm the decision by BT to reprieve 100 phone boxes from closure because the relevant manager was 'unreachable' .
Acquire take-off speed and you can take to the air in a burst of flight to reach previously 'unreachable' areas.
What's wrong with 'unreachable' fairways, rock-hard greens and holes cut on the side of hills?
While information is available from 122 of the 200 islands, 78 islands are still 'unreachable' .
Who better suited to reach for the 'unreachable' than a man with a grappling hook?
The pain associated with depression is gross, undifferentiated and seemingly 'unreachable' .
Already a not insignificant number of tribes have become 'unreachable' .
Without a healthier subvention, this goal will be 'unreachable' .
The 'unreachable' archive part of my brain must be huge by now.
The way is hard and long, but I feel that we have been set upon the right road towards that hitherto 'unreachable' Nirvana.
As I said sorry to bother you but the call centre guy refused to write down the information when I gave it to him, and Rob Connell seems to be 'unreachable' .
Also like Hillman, Clear Channel has a lot of money tied up and 'unreachable' in property, and is bumping along atop a pile of almost overwhelming debt.
Murray was 'unreachable' despite repeated attempts to contact him directly and through his close friends.
When I fired up the computer it was to find the world of the Internet strangely quiet and largely 'unreachable' .
To reach the 'unreachable' star, it is my quest to follow that star, no matter how hopeless, no matter how far.
I love her, but at the moment she's moody, distant and 'unreachable' .
Lessing is at her best when describing the glow of 'unreachable' wealth.
The boy is mute and ferocious, seemingly 'unreachable' - and possibly history's first documented autistic child.
The idea of the body as a barrier to the 'unreachable' outside world is an interesting one, but we learn so little about Esther that sympathy turns finally to revulsion.
The problem is that United's players, fans and staff like to think of themselves as being 'unreachable' , if not untouchable.
Their faith drove them to see the divine in a photograph of the 'unreachably' remote.
At night, down on the water, they seem just beyond grasp, 'unreachably' distant, like the past itself.
One hallway gets smaller as you go, until finally you stand trapped and hunched; a Garden of Exile contains olive trees hidden in huge concrete planters with only the treetops visible, 'unreachably' far overhead.
It is precisely because an important difference exists between a normal brain and the brain of someone who is seriously demented or 'unreachably' deluded that such people are not considered responsible for crimes they might commit.
A table of four middle-aged Neapolitan men, puffing on big cigars with all the assurance of the beginner, while eyeing up the three unreachably teenage, 'unreachably' American girls on the table next door.
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