inaccessible
adjective
uk/ˌɪnəkˈsesəbl/ usnot easy to get or be used:
The site is inaccessible during program updates.
be inaccessible to sb Scientific collections are scattered around the globe, and they are sometimes inaccessible to researchers most interested in them.
not easy to be reached or entered:
inaccessible by road/car/vehicle
inaccessible to sth/sb The low-level station is completely inaccessible to wheelchairs.
not easy to understand:
The books and articles are written in language that many find inaccessible.
if a person is inaccessible, they are unwilling to see people and are unfriendly and difficult to talk to:
He may be the most inaccessible president since the introduction of regular press conferences to the White House.
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