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Meanings of
insuperable
in English
Incapable of being surmounted or excelled.
unconquerable
Related terms
insurmountable
unsurmountable
Incapable of being excelled or surpassed.
unsurpassable
Usage of
insuperable
in English
1
There, as I see it, is the
insuperable
difficulty in the case.
2
Masters in the art of making excuses, they saw many
insuperable
obstacles.
3
But the
insuperable
trouble-inour disorganized state-waswant of concert of action.
4
But for the heroism of the signallers, it would have been
insuperable
.
5
This declaration explains all the difficulties which are
insuperable
to the evolutionist.
6
What had seemed an
insuperable
difficulty was thus in a moment accomplished.
7
But the great Milton has proved that this objection is not
insuperable
.
8
For an adventurous spirit the sea was not at an
insuperable
distance.
9
The battery had been rapidly thrown up, and offered no
insuperable
impediment.
10
Nature and experience alike reveal a pronounced and
insuperable
inequality among men.
11
This had, in fact, proved an almost
insuperable
obstacle to her engagement.
12
I do not feel an
insuperable
dislike to M. Edgar de Meilhan.
13
Difficulties without number, which proved
insuperable
,
prevented the realization of this scheme.
14
Others excused themselves from encountering such gigantic obstacles by calling them
insuperable
.
15
But she felt an
insuperable
objection to finding herself in Arthur's presence.
16
Wel, I have thought of an
insuperable
objection to your Mediterranean theory.
Other examples for "insuperable"
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About this term
insuperable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
insuperable obstacle
insuperable difficulties
almost insuperable
insuperable barrier
insuperable objection
More collocations
Insuperable
through the time
Insuperable
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common