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insuperable

[in-soo-per-uh-buhl] / ɪnˈsu pər ə bəl /
ADJECTIVE
impassable
Synonyms


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Two women who are attached to their cultural roots yet alienated by the conservative values of their communities hold for each other the answer to problems that until now have seemed insuperable.

From Los Angeles Times

A dozen or so years is not much time to solve a long list of currently insuperable scientific and technological problems.

From Washington Post

Without Mr. Biden’s involvement, it is possible that an insuperable rift would have opened between the administration and crucial law-enforcement groups.

From New York Times

The taboo of the illicit is not an insuperable obstacle.

From Scientific American

The 24-hour turnaround goal, announced last month but with no set deadline, would have to address “insuperable problems” such as postal delays, Mr. Johnson noted.

From Washington Times