insurmountable

IPA: ɪnsɝmˈaʊntʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Incapable of being passed over, surmounted, or overcome; insuperable
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Examples of "insurmountable" in Sentences

  • The problems aren't insurmountable.
  • The problems though, are insurmountable.
  • Here are some of the insurmountable problems.
  • The bot issues are not insurmountable either.
  • Some of the obstacles they faced seemed insurmountable.
  • Distances and borders are not insurmountable impediments.
  • It's the fact that they have an insurmountable conflict of interest.
  • None of the problems cited in this article appear to be insurmountable.
  • However, the deal went sour, leaving the school with insurmountable debts.
  • I think the issue of her lack of understanding is huge and insurmountable.
  • To suppose God is bound by time is necessary for your paradox to cause 'insurmountable' issues.
  • What would be the point of the remaining contests if Obama's lead after Tuesday in insurmountable?
  • But it was in implementing privatization, against odds that could only be called insurmountable, that
  • We were inclosed by a natural wall, rising steep on every side to a height which produced the idea of insurmountable confinement.
  • But it was in implementing privatization, against odds that could only be called insurmountable, that he was to truly hone his skills.
  • Who would have thought that in an election with more than 2.8 million votes cast that a 225-vote margin would constitute an "insurmountable" lead?
  • Investors are interpreting the insouciance -- with Sarkozy saying that losing the AAA rating isn't "insurmountable" -- to mean that France has accepted the inevitable.
  • Dean Knowles, the most senior dean in the country, said the cathedral clergy had been put "under a great deal of strain" as they faced what he described as "insurmountable issues" and that his position had become "untenable".
  • Of course, as McIntyre himself notes, the last time there was a dust-up like this, it was over Thomas P.M. Barnett's Esquire piece on Admiral William "Fox" Fallon, and that obviously didn't pave the way to some kind of insurmountable firewall between military brass and reporters like Hastings.

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