insuperable problem

Frequency: 6.22.8 per million words

Refers to a difficulty that cannot be solved or dealt with.

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Examples (20)

  • The budget deficit became an insuperable problem for the new administration.
  • The team realized that the lack of resources was an insuperable problem.
  • Many believed that poverty in the region was an insuperable problem without external aid.
  • We are facing what appears to be an insuperable problem in the negotiations.
  • Solving climate change might seem like an insuperable problem, but we must try.
  • For many small businesses, rising costs have become an insuperable problem.
  • She considered the lack of resources an insuperable problem for her research.
  • He regarded his lack of experience as an insuperable problem for getting the job.
  • Despite their efforts, they encountered an insuperable problem in developing the new software.
  • There is no insuperable problem that cannot be solved with enough determination.
  • An insuperable problem arose when the machine broke down unexpectedly.
  • The distance between them became an insuperable problem for their relationship.
  • The company faced an insuperable problem finding qualified staff in the remote area.
  • They encountered an insuperable problem while trying to upgrade the software.
  • For some, dealing with chronic illness feels like an insuperable problem.
  • Poverty remains an insuperable problem in many parts of the developing world.
  • He argued that the bureaucratic red tape presented an insuperable problem to innovation.
  • The sheer scale of the logistics proved to be an insuperable problem.
  • If not managed well, growing urban congestion can become an insuperable problem.
  • Do not treat a minor setback as if it were an insuperable problem.