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14 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Insurmountable' in a Sentence

"Impossible to overcome or surpass; incapable of being conquered or dealt with." more

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The tiny ant found the insurmountable task of lifting the giant leaf too difficult.
Solving the complex puzzle felt insurmountable for the second-grade students.
The river appeared insurmountable, but they found a small bridge to cross.
The alphabet appeared insurmountable at first, but the child learned it with enthusiasm.
The steep mountain was insurmountable for the little hikers.
The river's wide expanse appeared insurmountable to the tiny boat.
Despite his efforts, Jack found the math problem to be insurmountable.
Climbing the high slide proved insurmountable for the toddler, so he waited for help.
The thick fog created an insurmountable barrier, making it difficult to see the path ahead.
The wide river looked insurmountable, but the ducklings swam across effortlessly.
The deep river posed an insurmountable barrier for the explorers.
Tommy faced an insurmountable challenge when trying to solve the complex puzzle.
Jenny felt the math problem was insurmountable until her teacher explained it clearly.
Facing a language barrier, the travelers found communication to be insurmountable in the foreign country.

Insurmountable

in-ser-moun-tuh-buhl
adjectiveImpossible to overcome or surpass; incapable of being conquered or dealt with.

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Last Updated On: March 23, 2024
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