How to use insuperable in a sentence (especially of a problem) so great or severe that it cannot be defeated or dealt with… Definition of insuperable adjective in oxford advanced learner's dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. A problem that is insuperable cannot be dealt with successfully.an insuperable obstacle to negotiations Collins cobuild advanced learner’s dictionary
Webster’s new world college dictionary, 5th digital edition Copyright © 2025 harpercollins publishers. Insuperable synonyms, insuperable pronunciation, insuperable translation, english dictionary definition of insuperable American heritage® dictionary of the english. Incapable of being passed over, overcome, or surmounted. See examples of insuperable used in a sentence.
Learn the meaning of insuperable with clear definitions and helpful usage examples. That cannot be overcome or passed over This task was destined to prove one of almost insuperable difficulty. Insuperable is an adjective that is often paired with nouns like difficulty, obstacle, and barrier An insuperable difficulty is not just difficult And an insuperable obstacle is not like a hurdle on a running track that slows you down a little
Insurmountable, unconquerable, invincible, impregnable, unbeatable, invulnerable, unstoppable, indomitable Vulnerable, surmountable, liable, susceptible, open, unsafe, vincible, superable
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