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too great to be overcome or dealt with successfully
- The financial burden of the medical bills seemed insurmountable for the struggling family.
- The language barrier proved to be insurmountable for the tourists trying to navigate the foreign city.
- The team encountered an insurmountable obstacle when the main source of funding for their project fell through.
- Despite his efforts, the student found the advanced calculus problems to be insurmountable.
- The political divide in the country appeared to be insurmountable, hindering any progress toward compromise.
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