untraversable

/ʌnˈtrævərsəbəl/
adjective
  1. Impossible to travel across or through, especially because of difficult terrain or obstacles.
    • The dense jungle was nearly untraversable without a guide and proper equipment.
    • After the storm, the mountain pass became untraversable due to fallen rocks and mud.
    • The river had swollen so much that it was untraversable by boat or on foot.
  2. Impossible to navigate, understand, or deal with (figurative use).
    • Their relationship had become an untraversable maze of misunderstandings.
    • The legal document was filled with jargon that made it untraversable for the average person.
    • The bureaucracy felt untraversable, with endless forms and no clear path forward.
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