unbridgeable
IPA: ʌnbrɪdʒʌbʌɫ
adjective
- Unable to be bridged or crossed; impossible to span.
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Examples of "unbridgeable" in Sentences
- A salute across an unbridgeable chasm.
- Perhaps this difference of view is unbridgeable.
- The revenue component, in the end, remained unbridgeable.
- And if the dispute is unbridgeable, then we do have a real problem.
- They have crossed an unbridgeable chasm by accepting another religion.
- In the relationship handbook that's what you call an unbridgeable divide.
- The article talks about irreconcilable differences and an unbridgeable schism.
- The Son of God in the Incarnation crossed the unbridgeable chasm between them.
- There is an unbridgeable gap between the cells of bacteria and of other living organisms.
- You are absolutely right about that, and it is an unbridgeable gap that exists between us. joe from Lowell says:
- Deputy CP leader Willie Snyman has also rejected co-operation, because of what he termed unbridgeable differences on principles.
- J.M. Coetzee is insightful about the violence at the heart of male sexuality and about the unbridgeable distance between parents and children.
- The unbridgeable public-policy gulf that exists now between the Democrats and Republicans unable even to do a debt-ceiling deal opened long before the hanging-chad recount.
- Like several people in the telephone class, he said his concern with peak oil had strained his relationship with his spouse, creating an "unbridgeable" distance between them.
- PARTICIPATING IN last week's interfaith event at Seton Hall University, an Iraqi law professor sought to play down what the Western media often describe as the unbridgeable divide between Iraq's Shia majority and its Sunni minority.
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