Insuperable

/ɪnˈsup(ə)ɹəb(ə)l/

अजेय; अपराजेय; पार न किया जा सकने वाला

Origin & History

From Latin insuperabilis: in- ‘not’ + superare ‘to overcome’ (from super ‘above’).

लैटिन insuperabilis से: in- ‘नहीं’ + superare ‘पार करना/जीतना’ (super ‘ऊपर’ से)।

Definition

Something described as insuperable is so difficult or strong that it cannot be overcome, solved, or successfully negotiated (e.g., an insuperable obstacle).

'Insuperable' वह है जो इतना कठिन, शक्तिशाली या बड़ा हो कि उसे पार करना, हल करना या सफलतापूर्वक निपटाना असंभव हो (जैसे: एक अजेय/अपराजेय बाधा)।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
The team faced insuperable obstacles during the rescue mission.
बचाव अभियान के दौरान टीम को अजेय/अपराजेय बाधाओं का सामना करना पड़ा।

Usage Examples

There seemed to be an insuperable gap between what he promised and what he delivered.
Fear became an insuperable barrier to speaking in public.
They refused to treat the problem as insuperable and kept looking for solutions.
An insuperable advantage in resources allowed the larger company to dominate the market.

Related Forms

Verb
Superate (rare/obsolete)
Adverb

Idioms & Phrases

An insuperable obstacle
अजेय/अपराजेय बाधा
Insuperable odds
अत्यंत प्रतिकूल (लगभग अपराजेय) परिस्थितियाँ
An insuperable difficulty
अत्यंत कठिन (अजेय-सी) कठिनाई