Noun
The quality or state of being inaccessible; inaccessibleness.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAdditionally, the lack of employment opportunities in industry and inaccessibility to markets have combined to lock rural families into a subsistence or self-reliance mode, putting tremendous pressure on local ecosystems. Source: Internet
A key weakness was also the inaccessibility of the U.S. market, due to FCC spectrum restrictions at that time. Source: Internet
However, this inaccessibility and perhaps even mystery that surrounds expertise does not cause the layman to disregard the opinion of the experts on account of the unknown. Source: Internet
Despite its relative inaccessibility, Rawlinson was able to scale the cliff and copy the Old Persian inscription. Source: Internet
Due to inaccessibility, the range was not fully explored until 1912. Source: Internet
Given the inaccessibility of much of the species' range, particularly the central Amazon, estimating jaguar numbers is difficult. Source: Internet