Vocabulary
Insurmountable
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
too great to be overcome.
Urdu meaning
ناقابل فتح، ناقابل تسخیر،ناقابل قبول
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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- This aid addiction fostered by international donors has contributed to institutional decay, economic stagnation and insurmountable debt.
- Pakistan`s jobs challenge is significant, but not insurmountable.
- Our challenges are indeed substantial, but not insurmountable.
- Hardened by years of overcoming setbacks and seemingly insurmountable challenges, they have learned to keep their head while others are losing theirs.
- The daily arrival of 18,917 newborns makes this an increasingly insurmountable task.
Synonyms
insuperable, unconquerable, invincible, unassailable; overwhelming
Curator example
“there are insurmountable difficulties in ensuring equal opportunities for all pupils”
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