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Comparative for difficult to interpret or understand
“He also found there was no evidence that insoluble problems would be caused for the management of elections if the deposits requirement was not there.”
Comparative for incapable of being realized, achieved or solved
“The issue of climate change seems to be an insoluble problem, as governments and scientists struggle to find effective solutions.”
Comparative for not able to be dissolved
“The compound nickel dimethylglyoxime looks like strawberry-pink lipstick, insoluble in water.”
(physics, of two or more liquids) Comparative for not mutually soluble or mixable
Comparative for detailed and complicated in design and planning, involving many carefully arranged elements
Comparative for hard to control or deal with
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