0 not able to be passed through or travelled along -- tidak dapat dilalui
The sea is now not impassable, and the deserts are now not impenetrable.
Schools and clinics had crumbled, roads were impassable.
The timing of the elections at the end of the rainy season, when bad roads are rendered considerably worse and often impassable, was dictated by tradition rather than practicalities.
Some of these are very rocky and nearly 600 feet in depth, and are all but impassable for ponies.
While lines were drawn, however, they did not always create impassable boundaries.
In seasons associated with too much precipitation, farm to market roads are rendered impassable thus influencing input and output supplies.
Expectations of bad weather, which would make the roads impassable, had driven the relief forces forward.
Nature has set an impassable seal against it.