insuperable (Meaning)

Wordnet

insuperable (s)

impossible to surmount

incapable of being surmounted or excelled

Webster

insuperable (a.)

Incapable of being passed over or surmounted; insurmountable; as, insuperable difficulties.

insuperable Sentence Examples

  1. The mountain's sheer height presented an insuperable challenge to the novice climbers.
  2. The impenetrable jungle proved to be an insuperable obstacle for the expedition.
  3. The complex equation posed insuperable difficulties for the underprepared student.
  4. The locked door seemed insuperable, but a skilled locksmith was able to open it with ease.
  5. Despite years of negotiations, ideological differences made an insuperable barrier to a peace agreement.
  6. The criminal had an insuperable alibi, which exonerated him from the charges.
  7. The language barrier proved to be an insuperable hurdle for the immigrants.
  8. The lawyer's unwavering determination to win made her an insuperable adversary.
  9. The technological advancements have overcome many obstacles that once seemed insuperable.
  10. The global pandemic presented insuperable challenges to the healthcare system.

FAQs About the word insuperable

impossible to surmount, incapable of being surmounted or excelledIncapable of being passed over or surmounted; insurmountable; as, insuperable difficulties.

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The mountain's sheer height presented an insuperable challenge to the novice climbers.

The impenetrable jungle proved to be an insuperable obstacle for the expedition.

The complex equation posed insuperable difficulties for the underprepared student.

The locked door seemed insuperable, but a skilled locksmith was able to open it with ease.