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Filter by Meaning The thick fog and low visibility made the airport runway impassable for landing.
The overgrown vegetation in the jungle made certain paths impassable for explorers.
The construction zone had an impassable section, causing a detour for drivers.
The broken bridge made the river crossing impassable, delaying the transportation of goods.
The collapsed bridge made the river crossing impassable for pedestrians.
The construction site had several areas marked as impassable for safety reasons.
The steep mountain terrain was impassable without proper climbing gear.
The protagonist in the novel had an impassable exterior, concealing the turmoil raging within her.
The art exhibit evoked mixed reactions, leaving some viewers emotionally impassable.
The detective's impassable expression gave nothing away, keeping his thoughts and suspicions hidden.
The poet's cryptic verses left the readers feeling frustrated and emotionally impassable.
The politician's calculated speech left the audience feeling disconnected and impassable.
The stern teacher maintained an impassable front, not allowing her students to see her vulnerability.
The protagonist's internal struggle rendered him impassable to the affections of those around him.
The grief-stricken widow remained impassable during the funeral service.
The soldier's rigorous training made him emotionally impassable in the face of danger.
The therapy session aimed to break through the patient's impassable emotional barriers.
His stoic demeanor made it clear that he was impassable in revealing his true emotions.
The politician's impassable facade hid the turmoil and conflicts brewing within.
Despite her heartache, she remained impassable, refusing to let her emotions show.
The strict teacher had an impassable facade that discouraged students from approaching him.
The shy teenager found it difficult to express herself, creating an impassable barrier in her social interactions.
Despite his overwhelming joy, the man maintained an impassable exterior, rarely showing any signs of happiness.
The emotionally guarded artist's work often reflected his impassable state of mind.
The therapist encouraged the patient to break down the barriers that had made him emotionally impassable.
The heavy traffic and road closures made the city center impassable during rush hour.
The overgrown vegetation had taken over the abandoned building, making it impassable and unsafe.
The dense forest was filled with thorny bushes and steep cliffs, making it impassable for hikers.
The security measures at the military base were so stringent that it was virtually impassable for unauthorized personnel.
The construction site was surrounded by large trenches and machinery, rendering it impassable to pedestrians.
The raging river had flooded its banks, creating an impassable barrier for anyone attempting to cross.
The ancient ruins were located deep in the desert, surrounded by vast stretches of sand dunes, making them impassable without proper equipment.
Due to heavy snowfall, the mountain pass became impassable, blocking off the only route to the village.
The fallen tree across the path created an impassable obstacle for the cyclists.
The dense jungle was filled with thorny bushes, making it impassable for hikers.
The military placed mines in the area, making it impassable for enemy troops.
The high tide flooded the coastal road, making it impassable for cars.
The deep mud made the field impassable for vehicles.
The damaged bridge was declared impassable until repairs were completed.
The security guards stood in front of the closed gate, making it impassable for unauthorized individuals.
The construction site was fenced off, creating an impassable barrier.
The dense forest is filled with thorny bushes, making it impassable for hikers.
The river swelled after the storm, rendering it impassable for boats.
The dense fog obscured visibility and made the airport runway impassable for landing planes.
The mountain trail was impassable due to heavy snowfall.
The old bridge was in such a state of disrepair that it became impassable for vehicles.
The language barrier seemed impassable, but they found a way to communicate through gestures.
The river swelled during the storm, becoming impassable for small boats.
The strict security measures at the airport made it virtually impassable for unauthorized individuals.
The dense fog made the visibility on the highway nearly impassable, leading to multiple accidents.
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