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inaccessibly

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/ɪnˈæk.sə.bli/ · in-ac-ces-si-bly

In a manner that is not able to be reached or approached.

Meanings

adverbformal

In a manner that is not able to be reached or approached.

ایک ایسے انداز میں جو قابل رسائی نہ ہو۔

نارسائی سے

na-rasai se

Formal: نارسائی کے طور پر

Synonyms

unreachableinaccessibleuntouchableکامیابدسترس سے دوردور

Antonyms

accessiblereachableapproachableقابل رسائیدسترس میںنظر آنے والا

Common Collocations

  • inaccessibly far
  • inaccessibly remote
  • inaccessibly vast

Example Sentences

The mountain range was inaccessibly steep for novice climbers.

پہاڑی سلسلہ نئے چڑھنے والوں کے لیے نارسائی سے زیادہ ڈھلوان تھا۔

Pahari silsila naye charhne walon ke liye na-rasai se zyada dheelan tha.

Some memories are inaccessibly locked away in our minds.

کچھ یادیں ہماری ذہن میں نارسائی سے بند ہے۔

Kuch yaadein hamari zehan mein na-rasai se band hai.

The treasure remained inaccessibly hidden for centuries.

خزانہ صدیوں تک نارسائی سے چھپا رہا۔

Khazana sadiyon tak na-rasai se chhupa raha.

Easily Confused With

inaccessible:Inaccessible is the base form, while inaccessibly is the adverbial form describing the manner of being unreachable.

Word Family

inaccessible
adjectiveنارسائی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a high mountain that is inaccessibly difficult to climb.

Imagine a distant star that is unreachable from Earth.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

تھوڑا سا نزدیک آ، مشکلیں جو دور ہیں، نارسائی کی راہوں میں تُو بے داغ ہے۔

Thoda sa qareeb aa, mushkilain jo door hain, na-rasai ki raahon mein tu be-dagh hai.

Come a little closer, the difficulties that are distant, you are unblemished on the paths of inaccessibility.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

آسمان سے گرا، کھجور میں اٹکا۔

Aasman se gira, khajur mein atka.

Fell from the sky, got stuck in a date palm.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "inaccessibilis" — not accessible

First known use: 19th century

The word 'inaccessibly' derives from the combination of 'in-' (not) + 'accessible' (able to be reached) + the adverbial suffix '-ly'. It has been used in English since the late 19th century to describe something that cannot be easily reached or obtained.