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Definition of Insurmountably

Insurmountably
Insurmountably In`sur*mount"a*bly, adv. In a manner or to a degree not to be overcome.

Meaning of Insurmountably from wikipedia

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- the Battle of Jutland in 1916. The British fighting advantage proved insurmountable, leading the High Seas Fleet to abandon any attempt to challenge British...
- riding in a hansom cab, which are perfectly unreasonable but quite insurmountable." ****ens's son, Henry, recalled, "I have seen him sometimes in a railway...