Adjective
not bridgeable
Source: WordNetThere is, it seems, an unbridgeable chasm between the concerns of a Sri Aurobindo and a Pat Robertson. B. W. Powe
a wide unbridgeable river Source: Internet
unbridgeable generation gap Source: Internet
“The gap between the Premier League and the English Football League has become a chasm which has become unbridgeable for Clubs transitioning between the EFL and Premier League. Source: Internet
If left unaddressed, inequality could become unbridgeable, with implications for many other areas of development. Source: Internet
The brief comes in the midst of a seemingly unbridgeable schism between a legal system operating according to the laws of belligerent occupation and the territorial ambitions of a right-wing government whose members want sovereignty over the region. Source: Internet