0 in a way that is so great or severe that it cannot be defeated or dealt with successfully:
All the estimates are disputed, so journalists are in an insuperably difficult position.
A candidate with a limp, damp handshake may well create an insuperably bad impression.
We believe from our consultations with the industries concerned that it will not be insuperably difficult to arrange for these payments to be refunded.
Is there any reason why the internationalisation of civil aviation should be so insuperably difficult?
I am sure that this question will not be insuperably difficult.
It was rapidly discovered, however, that the administrative difficulties of doing so were insuperably complex and it was taken out of taxation.
However, it is not insuperably difficult to reach agreements on manufactured goods.