English to Arabic Dictionary impassable

impassable

وعر
definition
adjective
the narrow channels are impassable to oceangoing ships
impossible to travel along or over.
translation of 'impassable'
adjective
متعذر إجتيازه,
لا يمكن عبوره,
لا يمكن السير عليه,
وعر
example
I know my age has thrown up an 'impassable' block in our road together.
But I bet she doesn't spin her son's decisions as an 'impassable' ideological gulf and an affront to his mother.
Gallipoli resembled a huge sandpit full of precipices, endless ravines and 'impassable' ridges covered in thick scrub.
The beginning of the rainy season has made some roads 'impassable' and the presence of militias make it dangerous to travel.
Tree limbs littered flooded roadways, some of which were 'impassable' .
We are not prepared for snow (though we should be) so airports shut down and ungritted roads become lethal or 'impassable' .
The meeting heard the stepping stones across the river had become almost 'impassable' in recent years and that a footbridge was the only sensible solution.
Escape is almost impossible as the saturated mud sucks at the feet and 'impassable' waterways are formed.
It is gated and has a high trellis fence all around with a barrier on top to make it 'impassable' to cats from both inside and out.
The very roads that permit us to travel may be 'impassable' barriers to other species.
The fine weather helped to bring out the crowds and the street was almost 'impassable' to traffic as people flocked the road and footpaths.
For the secret of all Austrian music is that there is no 'impassable' barrier between the music of the people and ‘culture’.
A few lived in adjoining counties and also were unable to travel due to flooded and 'impassable' roads.
The rarity of paragraphs and unbearably long sentences also add to this constraint; the page is an 'impassable' , unending block.
Unfortunately, he could also see it was blocked off by an 'impassable' steel grate.
A secondary school in Trowbridge was forced to close on Wednesday when flash floods left corridors 'impassable' .
In many cases that seems to be an 'impassable' barrier.
Some of the roads remain 'impassable' because they are covered with water.
At Kew, there can be as little as three feet of water during low tide, while a high tide results in Hammersmith Bridge becoming almost 'impassable' .
There it will be crushed to form an aggregate base to repair a 6km section of track that has become deeply rutted and virtually 'impassable' .
From here, a narrow inlet passage formed along right - angled cross joints finally narrows 'impassably' .
Her eyes slowly rose from its foot to its acme, taking in its enormity and 'impassability' .
While it rejects process theology, the book asserts that such classical doctrines as God's immutability, 'impassability' and foreknowledge demand reconsideration.
His eyes were brown and narrowed in a look of 'impassability' , and his mouth was set in a grim line that nearly sent a shudder through the young initiate.
Viewers could move in and out among the hanging components in the darkened gallery, except where the roughly V-shaped arrangement clustered 'impassably' into the farthest corner.
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