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Inaccessibility

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in·ac·ces·si·ble  (nk-ss-bl)
adj.
Not accessible; remote or unapproachable.

inac·cessi·bili·ty n.
inac·cessi·bly adv.
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Noun1.inaccessibility - the quality of not being available when needed
inconvenience - the quality of not being useful or convenient
accessibility, availability, availableness, handiness - the quality of being at hand when needed


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Only by reducing this element of free will to the infinitesimal, that is, by regarding it as an infinitely small quantity, can we convince ourselves of the absolute inaccessibility of the causes, and then instead of seeking causes, history will take the discovery of laws as its problem.
O the sense of distance and disparity that came upon me, and the inaccessibility that came about her!
She, too, knew it in some curious way; the thought that I was fully conscious of her inaccessibility, and of the impossibility of my ever realising my dreams, afforded her, I am certain, the keenest possible pleasure.
 
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