English to Tamil Dictionary inaccessible

inaccessible

அணுக
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.
translation of 'inaccessible'
கூடாத
adjective
எட்டாத,
அணுகமுடியாத
example
He is as incomprehensible as he is 'inaccessible' .
The site, which is locked and 'inaccessible' to the public, has been empty for ten years.
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 letter is typical of the rich archive of treasures now stored behind the scenes at the NRM and, as a result, largely 'inaccessible' to most visitors.
They penetrated ravines and reached precipitous mountain peaks 'inaccessible' to mechanized troops.
Because of its sheer size, much of the forest remains 'inaccessible' to walkers on foot, despite the waymarked trails.
There is a danger - as some young American web reviewers have pointed out - that, by following the book so closely, the film will make itself 'inaccessible' to those who haven't read it.
Many get very frustrated after a while when they realise that, after years of study and sacrifice to ensure that they could get a good job in the field that they like, they find that the field is 'inaccessible' to them.
The passage cited above articulates that which cannot be articulated, namely Orion's 'inaccessible' language as the spirit of Damballah.
Much of this audio was hitherto 'inaccessible' , locked in record company vaults, private collections, archives and radio station libraries.
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.
In truth, he was a remote, 'inaccessible' figure to most tribal people, and his traditionalist pretensions were rarely accepted at face value.
The man, believed to be white and in his 30s, was lying by the track in a deep cutting which was almost 'inaccessible' to the emergency services.
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.
How many sales have you missed because the work is 'inaccessible' ?
We rely heavily on donations and it's really important because the sports opportunities around Barnes are financially 'inaccessible' to most of our members.
A lot of jazz is 'inaccessible' until you have listened to and understood its ‘prerequisites.’
A federal judge ruled that the Atlanta mass transit agency violated the ADA by constructing a website that was 'inaccessible' for people with visual disabilities.
Spiraling tuition fees make tertiary education - the great doorway to opportunity - increasingly 'inaccessible' to those on the bottom of the heap.
Much of our discourse is 'inaccessible' because of elitist language and our focus on print-based media.
‘I would not say the market is 'inaccessible' to the working class, but there is a general lack of education on how it works,’ he said.
At a cost of over a million pounds - and even then many parts of the building will be 'inaccessible' to the disabled.
The far side is overgrown and quite '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.
Other areas are 'inaccessible' except over private land.
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.
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.
Positioned about 100 miles west-north-west off mainland Scotland, St Kilda is a group of seven islands, which are often 'inaccessible' to divers due to unforgiving weather.
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