Unpassable in a sentence as an adjective

The traffic now is almost unpassable in the BA.

I think the goal is probably to scare/deter them and make a piece of ground unpassable for a short while.

It is completely unpassable here. And the area can't seem to fix its problems.

Most blamed the teachers for making the courses "unpassable". You know what, no course is "unpassable".

I'm the guy saying it's an unpassable purity test and no sub would be safe under the same scrutiny. It's targeted and wrong.

But that doesn't seem like a unpassable hurdle. On the contrary, it would be pretty high on the list of things to tackle when aiming for driving in snowy weather.

That same density of parked bikes in SF would make the sidewalks unpassable for pedestrians, much less people in wheelchairs.

A year ago these things were still totally unpassable. Now this Obama video could very easily fool a good percentage of people on mobile.

Having kids just changes the equation a bit, it's not a unpassable roadblock. If you have 1/3rd of a dozen kids, you've probably had a job for a while, credit cards with excessively high limits, etc.

It had unpassable clauses geared towards ******* me over, such as a clause that disabled you from handing over debts to collection agencies. The whole thing had in total about 20 problems I needed to address.

That's the cross-browser path of least resistance, compared to the practically unpassable Pepper barrier. * Pepper is "inspired" by lots of APIs, but here the shallow shoe fits your new-HN-user drive-by.

The direct route is an unpaved road cutting across the countryside near two tiny villages if you can call that a "road": more than half of the year it is an unpassable mud trap. The locals regularly need to use their tractors to get the hapless Google Map followers out of it.

Consider a chokepoint between two unpassable mountains: you now need to click each of your 20 units to individually move across the narrow pass. In Civ2 / FreeCiv, they just stack-up and unstack into their final positions.

In July of this year, a new bug was discovered by dedicated minds, not randomly but after nearly two decades of hard work, that saved two hours on the speedrun by clipping through a barrier that was supposed to be unpassable. Does it really matter from a quality standpoint if this bug exists or not?

Singapore and the Suez Channel will become effectively unpassable unless you buy of 30 different military forces or shoot your way through. Immediate consequence : availability of oil throughout 90%+ of the globe drops to 5-10% of what it was before in Europe, 40-50% of what it was in the US. In other places it'll be worse.

Requirements to get a driver license are ridiculously difficult there, exams are almost unpassable. Probably because of difficult climate and sometimes difficult terrain - thus icy roads etc - which makes driving dangerous.

This can come from incompetent drafting, where we'd expect successive bills to improve, but it can also come from conflicting interests, meaning anything from a powerful stakeholder undermining good laws to a party split rendering coherent laws unpassable. Quite a few people have observed that American private-actor, public-mandate laws like the ACA might perform worse than private or public solutions, but are legislatively easier.

Unpassable definitions

adjective

incapable of being passed

See also: impassable