English to Hindi Dictionary inaccessible

inaccessible

दुर्गम
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'
पहुंच के बाहर,
अनधिगम्य,
अगम्य,
दुर्गम
adjective
पहुंच से बाहर का,
अप्राप्य
example
The North West Air Ambulance was then scrambled to the area which is 'inaccessible' to vehicles.
Whether venturing to the most 'inaccessible' places on earth or roaming his estates in Cheshire, he did it in style.
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 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.
The bikes will allow police to cycle down narrow footpaths and alleyways that are 'inaccessible' to police cars and vans.
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.
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.
Sure Godard's work is 'inaccessible' , but at least he's not trying to force feed emotion to the masses.
They are polite to the ‘English’ but 'inaccessible' and unapproachable; they don't take photographs and frown on others photographing them.
An urgent bulletin about life on the planet today, Jia's masterpiece received a handful of raves, but was largely dismissed as too difficult and 'inaccessible' by most.
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.
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.
At a cost of over a million pounds - and even then many parts of the building will be 'inaccessible' to the disabled.
However, the park is currently undergoing restoration and much of it, including the Victorian Boating Lake, is 'inaccessible' to visitors.
But he concedes that most of the collection is bolted to walls of the Fielding offices of the EMSB, which remains 'inaccessible' to visitors.
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 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.
In addition to being too long and too inclusive, the language of the draft constitution is vague and 'inaccessible' .
The far side is overgrown and quite 'inaccessible' .
The move to an 'inaccessible' location will make it more difficult for loved ones to keep in touch with inmates.
The team of officers will also be able to respond quickly to 999 calls and reach areas 'inaccessible' to vehicles.
Due to rising rates that accompany privatization, electricity has become similarly 'inaccessible' for thousands of families.
Much of the countryside is scattered with mines, and vast areas are 'inaccessible' due to impassable roads.
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.
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.
Because of its sheer size, much of the forest remains 'inaccessible' to walkers on foot, despite the waymarked trails.
I told him that I thought his film was fairly 'inaccessible' , difficult to enter.
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