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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are impassable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe roads, paths, or situations that cannot be traversed or overcome.
Example: "After the heavy snowfall, many roads in the area are impassable, making travel impossible."
Alternatives: "cannot be crossed" or "are inaccessible."
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are impassable
adjective
Incapable of being passed over, crossed, or negotiated.
synonyms
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River bridges are impassable.
Russia's vast expanses are impassable for literature.
Roads and sidewalks are impassable for people using wheelchairs.
Some streets with especially large piles of refuse are impassable.
Roads are impassable due to banditry and the rainy season.
Many roads are impassable during the rainy season.
We have endless nights in the winter, and snowstorms, and the roads are impassable.
But water has seeped into northern districts over the past week, and many roads are impassable.
There is a network of highways, parts of which are impassable during the rainy season.
The poets delight in crossing in their imaginations borders that are impassable in reality.
In addition, the database is being updated continuously to show which roads and bridges are impassable.
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