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(of a difficulty or problem) so severe that it cannot be solved easily
- Without the right resources, the task appeared insuperable from the start.
- The explorers encountered insuperable difficulties as they tried to cross the treacherous terrain.
- Her fear of public speaking seemed insuperable until she sought professional help.
- The project failed because of insuperable disagreements between the stakeholders.
- They viewed the mountain as an insuperable barrier to their journey, but they pressed on.
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so great or unmatched that nothing else can be better or go beyond it
- Her insuperable courage inspired everyone around her.
- The athlete's record remains insuperable even after a decade.
- The beauty of the island is insuperable compared to other tourist spots.
- His insuperable talent set him apart from the rest of the competitors.
- The composer's insuperable genius changed the course of music history.
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