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Meaning of untraversability | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2

Definitions

The condition of being untraversable.

uncountable

Examples

“Further, they struggled to fix and to purify the judicial procedure of the leets, and so to lessen the danger to liberty and property which sprang from the irresponsibility of the sheriffs and stewards, the depravity of the jurors, and the untraversability of their verdicts.”
“In boredom each instant is naught but the insistence upon its own irremissibility its refractoriness, and its impropriety. As such the instant produces itself—enacts itself by revealing itself and reveals itself by enacting itself—as oppressive untraversability, unremitting untraversability for it is the exhaustion of possibility, the foreclosing on the inbreaking of possibility.”
“Aristotle wanted to emphasize that the untraversability of, say, a bezelless ring (or a uniform circular racecourse, to use our own earlier example), though it provided scope for an endless journey of sorts, was not his concern.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.

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