Definition of Impassably. Meaning of Impassably. Synonyms of Impassably

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Definition of Impassably

Impassably
Impassable Im*pass"a*ble, a. [Cf. Unpassable.] Incapable of being passed; not admitting a passage; as, an impassable road, mountain, or gulf. --Milton. -- Im*pass"a*ble*ness, n. -- Im*pass"a*bly, adv.

Meaning of Impassably from wikipedia

- Imp****able P**** is a gap in Alvord Mountain, in San Bernardino County, California. It is located just south and outside of the boundary fence of Fort Irwin...
- Look up imp****ibility in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Imp****ibility (from Latin in-, "not", p****ibilis, "able to suffer, experience emotion") describes...
- distances that now stretched over terrain that was s****-torn and often imp****able to traffic. Germany launched Operation Georgette against the northern...
- of Haiti's roads are generally poor, many being potholed and becoming imp****able in rough weather. The port at Port-au-Prince, Port international de Port-au-Prince...
- red from pollution. The erection of the Three Gorges Dam has created an imp****able "iron barrier" that has led to a great reduction in the biodiversity of...
- Derry, blocking access to what was known as Free Derry; 16 of these were imp****able even to the British Army's one-ton armoured vehicles. Many of the nationalist...
- as possible, deviating onto roads where the route along the coast is imp****able. The tourist board for the island is Visit Isle of Wight, a non-profit...
- presented to Congress, on the grounds that the mountains presented an almost imp****able barrier to the east. The rugged terrain made slavery unprofitable, and...
- invasion that never came. Built-up inside the natural defence of a nearly imp****able barrier reef, to fend off the might of Spain, these defences would have...
- hour (160 km/h), knocking down trees and powerlines and making roads imp****able. The roofs of many buildings suffered tree damage, especially in the Highland...