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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishinsuperablein‧su‧pe‧ra‧ble /ɪnˈsjuːpərəbəl◂ $ ɪnˈsuː-/ adjective formal IMPOSSIBLEan insuperable difficulty or problem is impossible to deal with There were insuperable obstacles, and the plan was abandoned. As usual, the hero was facing insuperable odds.
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insuperable• The legal barriers are presently insuperable.
Origin insuperable (1300-1400) French Latin, from superare “to get over”, from super “above”
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