Insuperable in english
Insuperable
pronunciation: ɪnsupɜrəbəl part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ɪnsupɜrəbəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures
insuperable = unbridgeable ; insurmountable ; insuperable ; invincible ; all-time.
Example: I believe that what Ms. Marshall mooted yesterday and what has since arisen in discussion is a very real, and perhaps unbridgeable, difference of interest.Example: There is thus every reason to anticipate that the 'insurmountable obstacles' to achieving collaboration in subject cataloguing will be overcome, as they have been with author cataloguing.Example: The enforcement of a legal deposit regulation presents insuperable difficulties in making it a general requirement.Example: And that apriorism engenders an argument not just of ignorance but of invincible ignorance.Example: Nevada's all-time leading scorer is leaving school to get a head start on the NBA's 2007 draft.