cessible Antonyms

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Meaning of cessible

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cessible (a.)

Giving way; yielding.

cessible Sentence Examples

  1. The mountain summit was only cessible via a treacherous trail.
  2. After the heavy snowfall, the roads became almost impassable, rendering them cessible only to snowplows.
  3. The ancient ruins were hidden deep within the jungle, barely cessible to explorers.
  4. The restricted area was not cessible to the general public without special permission.
  5. The remote village was scarcely cessible, requiring a long journey on foot or by mule.
  6. With proper accommodations, the building is fully cessible to individuals with disabilities.
  7. The internet has made vast amounts of information more easily cessible to people around the world.
  8. Due to the flooding, the bridge became completely cessible, cutting off access to the neighboring town.
  9. The high-security facility was not cessible to unauthorized personnel.
  10. The archives contain valuable historical documents that are only cessible to researchers with clearance.

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Giving way; yielding.

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The mountain summit was only cessible via a treacherous trail.

After the heavy snowfall, the roads became almost impassable, rendering them cessible only to snowplows.

The ancient ruins were hidden deep within the jungle, barely cessible to explorers.

The restricted area was not cessible to the general public without special permission.