insuperable in English

adjective
1
(of a difficulty or obstacle) impossible to overcome.
insuperable financial problems

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1. But is the problem insuperable?

2. The difficulties that confront us seem insuperable.

3. That , and his age, insuperable handicaps.

4. The legal barriers are presently insuperable.

5. But none of this is insuperable.

6. But not, I think, an insuperable one.

7. As usual, the hero was facing insuperable odds .

8. They Constituted a near - insuperable obstacle to the besieging infantry.

9. It'should not, however, pose an insuperable barrier to environmental standing.

10. There were insuperable obstacles , and the plan was abandoned.

11. Natural disasters are the most insuperable obstacles that mankind faces.

12. Irresistible force: mean objective conditions that are unpredictable, unavoidable or insuperable.

13. Third, they are confronted with insuperable contradictions at home and abroad.

14. I grant that the difficulty is great, but it is by no means insuperable.

15. TYPICAL USE : The deep river was an insuperable barrier to those who could not swim.

16. The deep river was an insuperable barrier to those who could not swim.

17. In the face of insuperable difficulties, we maintain our courage and will to resist.

18. The great error in Rip's composition was insuperable aversion to all kinds of profitable labor.

19. Of course this itself poses almost insuperable problems and would certainly be unprecedented if achieved.

20. Moreover there has been an insuperable gap between cognitive factors of ancient and modern world.

21. The poorer towns felt themselves Aggrieved, and often put insuperable obstacles in the way of the collector

22. Public finances are still weak but they are no longer an insuperable constraint on this rating.

23. Building such interceptors would not be an insuperable task ; in the 1960 s the U. Sentencedict.com

24. Yet the problems are clearly not insuperable: witness the blaze of creativity in Britain's financial services.

25. The great error in Rip's composition was an insuperable aversion to all kinds of profitable labor.

26. A degree of statutory definition has been enacted in the past, without any noticeable subsequent insuperable or oppressive difficulties.

27. But in general the world religions kept to themselves, separated by linguistic, cultural and geographical barriers that seemed insuperable.

28. The problem is largely an insuperable one, and all we can do at this stage is to bear it in mind.

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30. (The Lost World, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle) "I have called it insuperable, and I speak Advisedly." (Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë)

31. The last Backwash of the movement from the west occurs: a Backwash which serves to solve the apparently insuperable diplomatic difficulties and ends the military movement of that period of history