superable

  • 91insuperable — in•su•per•a•ble [[t]ɪnˈsu pər ə bəl[/t]] adj. incapable of being passed over, overcome, or surmounted • Etymology: 1300–50; ME < L insuperābilis. See in III, superable in•su per•a•bil′i•ty, n. in•su′per•a•bly, adv …

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  • 92difícilmente — adverbio de modo 1. Con dificultad, de forma difícil. Relaciones y contrastes: Se pospone a numerosos verbos de acción pero en ese caso se prefiere el uso de con dificultad: Eran gemelas y se las distinguía difícilmente. Observaciones: Se… …

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  • 93insuperable — (Del lat. insuperabĭlis). adj. No superable. ☛ V. miedo insuperable …

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  • 94vadeable — 1. adj. Dicho de un río o de cualquier corriente de agua: Que se puede vadear. 2. Vencible o superable con el ingenio, arte o eficacia, cuando se ofrece alguna dificultad o reparo …

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  • 95insuperable — [in so͞o′pər ə bəl, insyo͞o′pər ə bəl] adj. [ME < L insuperabilis] not superable; that cannot be overcome or passed over; insurmountable insuperability n. insuperably adv …

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  • 96conquerable — adjective 1. subject to being conquered or overcome knew her fears were ultimately conquerable • Ant: ↑unconquerable • Similar to: ↑beatable, ↑vanquishable, ↑vincible, ↑subduable, ↑subju …

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  • 97insuperable — adj. 1 (of a barrier) impossible to surmount. 2 (of a difficulty etc.) impossible to overcome. Derivatives: insuperability n. insuperably adv. Etymology: ME f. OF insuperable or L insuperabilis (as IN (1), SUPERABLE) …

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  • 98surmountable — adjective 1. capable of being surmounted or overcome situations of measurable and surmountable danger • Ant: ↑insurmountable • Similar to: ↑conquerable, ↑superable • See Also: ↑conquerable …

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  • 99exuperance — noun ( s) Etymology: Latin exsuperantia, exuperantia, from exsuperant , exsuperans, exuperant , exuperans (present participle of exsuperare, exuperare to excel, surpass, from ex ex (I) + superare to rise above, surmount exceed, excel, surpass) +… …

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  • 100superability — ˌsüp(ə)rəˈbiləd.ē noun Etymology: superable + ity : superableness …

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