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unüberwindbar

Unüberwindbar means “unable to be overcome” or “insurmountable.” It is an adjective used for obstacles, difficulties, or conditions that resist being overcome, whether physical, logistical, or abstract.

Etymology: The word is formed from the verb überwinden (“to overcome”) with the negating prefix un- and

Usage: Unüberwindbar appears in everyday and formal language. Examples: eine unüberwindbare Hürde (an insurmountable hurdle), unüberwindbare

Variants and related terms: Unüberwindbarkeit (noun), unüberwindlich (adjective). The simple antonym is überwindbar, meaning “able to

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the
suffix
-bar,
which
denotes
possibility.
The
corresponding
noun
is
die
Unüberwindbarkeit,
and
the
related
adjective
unüberwindlich
is
used
in
a
similar
sense.
Schwierigkeiten
(insurmountable
difficulties),
eine
unüberwindbare
Barriere.
Predicative
use
is
common:
Die
Mauer
ist
unüberwindbar.
It
can
also
describe
goals,
limitations,
or
abstract
barriers
such
as
bureaucratic
processes
or
moral
obstacles
as
unüberwindbar.
be
overcome.”
In
practice,
unüberwindbar
is
most
often
used
to
emphasize
the
severity
or
inevitability
of
a
barrier
or
challenge.