insuperable obstacle

Frequency: 6.53.1 per million words

Refers to a barrier or problem that is impossible to overcome.

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Examples (20)

  • The team faced an insuperable obstacle in the form of budget cuts.
  • The mountain range presented an insuperable obstacle to their expedition.
  • For many, poverty remains an insuperable obstacle to education.
  • For many, poverty remains an insuperable obstacle to education.
  • The language barrier proved to be an insuperable obstacle for the new immigrants.
  • Lack of funding proved an insuperable obstacle to completing the project.
  • She viewed his stubbornness as an insuperable obstacle to their reconciliation.
  • Despite their efforts, the team faced an insuperable obstacle in securing the necessary permits.
  • Despite their best efforts, the company encountered an insuperable obstacle to market entry.
  • He viewed his disability not as an insuperable obstacle, but as a challenge to overcome.
  • The lack of resources presented an insuperable obstacle for the research project.
  • The language barrier was an insuperable obstacle for the new immigrants.
  • He considered the strict regulations an insuperable obstacle to innovation.
  • Historically, geographical features often served as insuperable obstacles to expansion.
  • Overcoming the insuperable obstacle of their past was crucial for their future.
  • The company's declining sales became an insuperable obstacle to its survival.
  • The sheer size of the mountain seemed an insuperable obstacle to the climbers.
  • Without unity, achieving their goal would be an insuperable obstacle.
  • Without proper funding, the project faced an insuperable obstacle to completion.
  • She encountered an insuperable obstacle in gaining public support for her controversial ideas.