Insuperable
in sentence
20 examples of Insuperable in a sentence
So, the assignment I've been given may be an
insuperable
obstacle for me, but I'm certainly going to try.
And of course the problems sometimes seem
insuperable.
The 200-plus exclusively Jewish settlements built in Palestinian territories have long posed an
insuperable
obstacle to the two sides’ peaceful coexistence as two independent states.
Because the common tariff is at a relatively low level on industrial and fishery products, this might not be an
insuperable
barrier for UK exports, and it would allow some flexibility in protecting UK companies from imports.
Groucho posed two
insuperable
problems for the “whateverists” of communism.
Its huge and complex economy would have injected
insuperable
problems into the talks.
May’s latest plan for a more cooperative “soft Brexit” now also faces
insuperable
opposition from Johnson and Davis, plus several dozen followers.
For example, like much of the country, Gansu Province, at China’s geographical center, is grappling with structural and social problems that range from the daunting to the apparently
insuperable.
What is clear is that any candidate who does not fit that description will enter the race with a crippling, though not necessarily insuperable, handicap.
Today the British appear an
insuperable
obstacle to the attainment by the others of a more integrated EU.
But since I had no hope of studying these zoophytes in the seaports of the Levant, from which we were separated by the
insuperable
Isthmus of Suez, I had to be content with observing them in the waters of the Red Sea.
?""Yes, last night, in a matter of minutes, we cleared that
insuperable
isthmus."
Under the obscure name of Madame Michelet, she at first found
insuperable
obstacles in the way to the presence of the all-powerful leader of the Congregation.
The servants of Don Vicente carried away his body, and Roque returned to his comrades, and so ended the love of Claudia Jeronima; but what wonder, when it was the
insuperable
and cruel might of jealousy that wove the web of her sad story?
They formed an
insuperable
barrier, recalling, but with more wildness, the fiords of Norway.
Not a hint, however, did she drop about sending me to school: still I felt an instinctive certainty that she would not long endure me under the same roof with her; for her glance, now more than ever, when turned on me, expressed an
insuperable
and rooted aversion.
Neglect it--go on as heretofore, craving, whining, and idling--and suffer the results of your idiocy, however bad and
insuperable
they may be.
Am I severed from you by
insuperable
obstacles?
"I am in a condition to prove my allegation: an
insuperable
impediment to this marriage exists."
"I have called it insuperable, and I speak advisedly."
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