Traversable example sentences

Related (4): crossable, navigable, passable, penetrable.

traversable

definition

  - adjective form of traverse

trav·erse

verb

traverse (verb) · traverses (third person present) · traversed (past tense) · traversed (past participle) · traversing (present participle)

  - travel across or through:

  - extend across or through:

  - cross a hill or mountain by means of a series of sideways movements from one practicable line of ascent or descent to another:

  - ski diagonally across (a slope), with only a slight descent:

  - consider or discuss the whole extent of (a subject):

  - move (something) back and forth or sideways:

  - turn (a large gun or other device on a pivot) to face a different direction.

  - deny (an allegation) in pleading:

  - oppose or thwart (a plan).

  - an act of traversing something:

  - a hill or mountain where traversing is necessary:

  - a movement following a diagonal course made by a skier descending a slope:

  - a zigzag course followed by a ship because winds or currents prevent it from sailing directly toward its destination.

  - a part of a structure that extends or is fixed across something:

  - a gallery extending from side to side of a church or other building.

  - a mechanism enabling a large gun to be turned to face a different direction:

  - the sideways movement of a part in a machine.

  - a single line of survey, usually plotted from compass bearings and chained or paced distances between angular points.

  - a tract surveyed by traversing.

  - a pair of right-angled bends incorporated in a trench to avoid enfilading fire:

  - variant spelling of travers

  - (of a curtain rod) allowing the curtain to be opened and closed by sliding it along the rod.

Synonyms

traverse, cross, negotiate, cover, ply, wander, roam, range, cross, bridge, span, foil, frustrate, balk, forestall, scotch, derail, smash, dash, stop, check, block, prevent, defeat, impede, obstruct, snooker, oppose, hinder, hamper, stymie, scupper, nobble, root, assist, facilitate, traversal, passage, voyage, journey, cruise, sail, travers

"Traversable" Example Sentences

1. The mountain trail was only traversable by experienced hikers.
2. I will need a map to ensure the route is traversable.
3. The river was only traversable by boat or canoe.
4. The dense forest made the area nearly untraversable.
5. The path was easily traversable in the daylight, but treacherous in the dark.
6. The bridge was deemed safe and traversable by engineers.
7. The rocky terrain made the slope only traversable with ropes and harnesses.
8. The snowstorm made the roads untraversable, causing delays and closed businesses.
9. The river's rapids made it difficult but still traversable for experienced kayakers.
10. The steep cliff was traversable only by skilled rock climbers.
11. The maze-like hallway was difficult but traversable with persistence and a good memory.
12. The dense fog made the forest untraversable, causing the hikers to turn back.
13. The abandoned mine was deemed too dangerous and untraversable by officials.
14. The underground tunnels were only traversable by experienced cavers.
15. The narrow path was traversable, but one misstep could lead to serious injury.
16. The icy conditions made the roads almost untraversable without snow chains or studded tires.
17. The desert terrain was traversable, but required enough water and supplies for the journey.
18. The dangerous river crossing was deemed only traversable by strong swimmers.
19. The dense urban area made driving almost untraversable due to heavy traffic.
20. The steep hill was traversable by the off-road vehicles, but not by regular cars.
21. The mountain range was only traversable by sturdy hiking boots and equipment.
22. The rocky terrain made the beach almost untraversable by foot.
23. The crowded street was traversable, but required patience and a good sense of direction.
24. The earthquake caused the roads to become nearly untraversable due to damage and debris.
25. The dense jungle was traversable only with the help of a local guide.
26. The ocean swell made the boat ride nearly untraversable for those prone to seasickness.
27. The rocky canyon was traversable, but careful attention was needed to avoid falls or slips.
28. The thick fog made the airport runway nearly untraversable for the pilot.
29. The long staircase was traversable, but caused fatigue in those unaccustomed to climbing.
30. The uneven terrain made the outdoor concert untraversable for those with mobility issues.

Common Phases

1. The trail was made traversable by removing fallen trees and rocks;
2. The river became traversable after the water levels receded;
3. The steep slope was made traversable by adding steps;
4. The dense forest was made traversable by creating a path;
5. The mountain pass was made traversable by blasting through the rock;
6. The muddy road became traversable after it was graded and paved;
7. The narrow bridge was made more traversable by widening it;
8. The rocky terrain was made traversable by laying down a gravel pathway;
9. The overgrown field was made traversable by mowing it down;
10. The icy path became traversable after it was salted and sanded.

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