insurmountably Antonyms

Meaning of insurmountably

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insurmountably (adv.)

In a manner or to a degree not to be overcome.

insurmountably Sentence Examples

  1. The mountain's insurmountably steep slopes posed a formidable challenge to the hikers.
  2. The language barrier proved insurmountably difficult for the foreign student.
  3. The project faced insurmountably high costs that made it impossible to proceed.
  4. The enemy's defenses appeared insurmountably strong, leaving the attackers demoralized.
  5. The politician's lack of charisma presented an insurmountably high hurdle to his election campaign.
  6. The sea's insurmountably rough waves kept the fishing boats from venturing out.
  7. The task seemed insurmountably overwhelming, leaving his team feeling defeated.
  8. The child's insurmountably shy nature hindered his ability to socialize.
  9. The economic crisis presented insurmountably high unemployment rates, causing widespread hardship.
  10. The surgeon faced an insurmountably complex operation, requiring all his skill and experience.

FAQs About the word insurmountably

In a manner or to a degree not to be overcome.

invincible,insuperable, unconquerable, bulletproof, undefeated, armored, indomitable, invulnerable, unbeatable, impregnable

liable, open, vulnerable, surmountable, liable, susceptible, open, surmountable,vulnerable, susceptible

The mountain's insurmountably steep slopes posed a formidable challenge to the hikers.

The language barrier proved insurmountably difficult for the foreign student.

The project faced insurmountably high costs that made it impossible to proceed.

The enemy's defenses appeared insurmountably strong, leaving the attackers demoralized.