insurmountable difficulty
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A difficulty that is impossible to overcome.
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- The team faced an insurmountable difficulty when their main funding was cut.
- For a long time, his shyness seemed like an insurmountable difficulty in his social life.
- Reaching the planet's core presented an insurmountable difficulty for the geologists.
- The nation's debt has become an insurmountable difficulty for the new government.
- Despite what seemed like an insurmountable difficulty, the explorers eventually found a way through the mountains.
- Without international cooperation, climate change will become an insurmountable difficulty.
- At first, the language barrier appeared to be an insurmountable difficulty for the immigrant family.
- They worked together to overcome what everyone else considered an insurmountable difficulty.
- Navigating the complex legal system proved to be an insurmountable difficulty for the small startup.
- What began as a minor issue has now grown into an insurmountable difficulty threatening the entire project.