The Collaborative International Dictionary
Unaccessible \Un`ac*cess"i*ble\, a.
Inaccessible.
--Herbert.
Wiktionary
a. inaccessible
WordNet
adj. capable of being reached only with great difficulty or not at all [syn: inaccessible] [ant: accessible]
Usage examples of "unaccessible".
Pushkin, Grigoriev and Dostoyevsky were men of an entirely alien spirit, and their cult of Pushkin was precisely due to their awareness of the presence in him of supreme values that were unaccessible to them.
Its actual but unaccessible presence in our universe is one of the prime causes for our species elaborating myth and religion, for our stubborn, blind belief in extrasensory powers, in telepathy and precognition, in demons and demigods and resurrection and reincarnation and ghosts and messiahs and so many other categories of not-quite satisfying bullshit.
Its actual but unaccessible presence in our universe is one of the prime causes for our species elaborating myth and religion, for our stubborn, blind belief in extrasensory powers, in telepathy and precognition, in demons and demigods and resurrection and reincarnation and ghosts and messiahs and so many other categories of not-quite satisfying bullshit.