passable in the PONS Dictionary

passable Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

very passable

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Much of the way was passable only on foot.
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Several small settlements separated by distance and a lack of passable roads soon became small towns.
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The road is unsealed, but well maintained and always passable for 2-wheel drive vehicles.
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They were the first architects to build passable road in the village.
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Roads are primitive and passable only during those periods of dry weather.
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This cataclysm left no passable roads and the destruction of a majority of the buildings in the area.
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Upon inheriting the estate there was not one passable road within its boundaries.
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Most paths are passable the whole year with no difficulty.
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This translates that most of the roads especially the barangay roads in the upland barangays are not passable during bad weather conditions.
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Roads in the early protectorate were little more than tracks, barely passable in the wet season.
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