English to Nepalese Dictionary insurmountable

insurmountable

insurmountable
definition
adjective
an insurmountable problem
too great to be overcome.
example
It is on this issue and more besides that they still strike 'insurmountable' problems with no valid explanation.
Without it, the challenge is overwhelming if not 'insurmountable' for most students.
The underdog shows us people working together to overcome seemingly 'insurmountable' obstacles.
More cyclists would need to take part than last year so the charity could cover its costs, but such problems should not be 'insurmountable' .
Government figures reveal the extent to which 'insurmountable' debt is forcing individuals into formal insolvency.
Her best advice is to keep on top of things: otherwise, keeping your house in order can seem like an 'insurmountable' task.
Inflation and current account deficit are not 'insurmountable' obstacles for the introduction of the euro.
One tip Paul was given was not to put off housework for too long, otherwise the tasks become almost 'insurmountable' .
But as a fellow shorty, the Celtic manager is hardly going to judge this as an 'insurmountable' disadvantage.
He has had highs of happiness at successes and lows of despair, at seemingly 'insurmountable' difficulties.
It's time to show people who think the challenges that we face are 'insurmountable' that they're wrong.
There would be a need for increased off-street parking, which I feel sure would not be 'insurmountable' for the council.
Every one is presented as 'insurmountable' : few, if any, apparently are.
And you're giving a huge and potentially 'insurmountable' advantage to incumbents.
This is an inspirational success story, proving that seemingly 'insurmountable' setbacks can be overcome on the road to glory.
In the process of bringing the film to fruition, some obstacles that seemed 'insurmountable' were overcome.
But while the young lions have a mountain to climb, Howarth insists the deficit is not 'insurmountable' .
There wasn't really any 'insurmountable' generation gap as such, well, except when it came to his music.
The 'insurmountable' hurdle for the Liberal Party is the perspicacity and discernment of the public.
You'll know you need more rest when you perceive small issues or conflicts as 'insurmountable' events.
What a lot of people don't realize is that even though global warming seems like an almost 'insurmountably' immense problem, individual companies and governments taking positive actions really can have a measurable effect over the long term.
If all this seems 'insurmountably' difficult, listen to your own intuition that there is more going on here than just an old crush.
If the configuration of pages and print is too overwhelming, a book may seem 'insurmountably' difficult even though its content is riveting.
Aid must account for a great part of the solution, in order to put an end to this 'insurmountably' horrible crisis.
Growing cities often destroy their own water sources, while the new sources further and further away rapidly tend to get 'insurmountably' costly.
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