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Filter by Meaning The entrenched power structures made the efforts to bring about change unnavigable.
The dense forest was unnavigable, and it was impossible to see more than a few feet in front of you.
The rocky cliff was unnavigable, and climbers had to find an alternative route.
The dense thicket of trees in the forest made it unnavigable for the hikers.
The internet connection was so slow that it was unnavigable for anything more than basic browsing.
The old building was so dilapidated that it was unnavigable and deemed unsafe.
The strict regulations made the market unnavigable for small businesses.
The lack of funding made the research unnavigable for the scientists.
The book was filled with complex ideas that made it unnavigable for most readers.
The difficult terrain made the area unnavigable for any kind of construction.
The difficult and technical language of the academic paper made it unnavigable for most readers.
The deep and narrow canyon was unnavigable for boats.
The complex bureaucracy of the government made it unnavigable for small businesses.
The sheer size of the project made it unnavigable for a small team.
The strong winds made the ocean unnavigable for fishing boats.
The confusing layout of the museum made it unnavigable for visitors.
The dense jungle was unnavigable due to its thick vegetation.
The intricate plot in the novel made it unnavigable for the readers.
The unfamiliar customs and practices of the foreign country made it unnavigable for the tourists.
The dense fog made the area unnavigable for airplanes.
The canal was unnavigable due to the fallen trees in the water.
The storm made the sea unnavigable for smaller boats.
The thick fog made the roads unnavigable and dangerous for drivers.
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