English
Etymology
in- + surmountable
Adjective
insurmountable (comparative more insurmountable, superlative most insurmountable)
- Incapable of being passed over, surmounted, or overcome; insuperable
Getting everybody to agree proved to be an insurmountable difficulty.
Antonyms
Translations
incapable of being passed over
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 无法克服的
- Czech: nepřekonatelný m
- Dutch: onoverkomelijk (nl)
- Finnish: ylipääsemätön, ylitsepääsemätön
- French: insurmontable (fr), infranchissable (fr), impassable (fr)
- German: unüberwindlich, unüberwindbar, unpassierbar (de)
- Greek: ανυπέρβλητος (el) m (anypérvlitos), αξεπέραστος (el) m (axepérastos)
- Latin: inēluctābilis, insuperābilis
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- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: uoverstigelig
- Nynorsk: uoverstigeleg
- Polish: nieprzezwyciężony, nie do pokonania
- Portuguese: insuperável, inexorável (pt)
- Romanian: insurmontabil (ro) m
- Russian: непреодоли́мый (ru) (nepreodolímyj)
- Slovene: nepremostljiv, nepremagljiv (sl)
- Spanish: insalvable, insuperable m or f
- Swedish: oöverstiglig
- Turkish: aşılamaz
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