inasequible

inasequible
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. unaffordable
Las mansiones en esta área son completamente inasequibles para la mayoría.The mansions in this neighborhood are totally unaffordable for most.
a. unachievable
Tienes que ser realista y dejar de ponerte metas inasequibles.You have to be realistic and stop setting unachievable goals for yourself.
b. unattainable
Adams nunca vio el convertirse en presidente como un sueño inasequible. Al contrario, lo consideraba su destino.Adams never saw becoming president as an unattainable dream. On the contrary, he considered it his destiny.
c. unobtainable
Aunque el embajador pensaba que un tratado de paz entre las dos naciones era inasequible en ese momento, siguió mediando entre ellas.Even though the ambassador thought that a peace treaty between the two nations was unobtainable at that moment, he continued to mediate between them.
a. immune
Paco es inasequible al desaliento. Cuando se propone algo, lo logra.Paco is immune to discouragement. When he sets out to do something, he does it.
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