(adjective) incapable of being surmounted, overcome, passed over, or solved
spatial problems that used to seem insuperable are increasingly understood in terms of their temporal features
on Marx's compression of space-time
And if we do not take this view we fall into insuperable difficulties
the new picture of an insuperably fractured proletariat ignores the ways in which the working class is still unified and meaningful
the belief that human sinfulness is an insuperable obstacle to knowing and fulfilling that plan, and that only Jesus Christ can remove that obstacle for us