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unbreakable
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un·break·a·ble  (n-brk-bl)
adj.
1. Impossible to break; able to withstand rough usage: unbreakable plates.
2. Able to withstand an attempt to break. Used of a horse.
n.
An article or object that is not easily broken.

un·breaka·ble·ness n.
un·breaka·bly adv.

unbreakable [ʌnˈbreɪkəbəl]
adj
not able to be broken
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.unbreakable - impossible to break especially under ordinary usageunbreakable - impossible to break especially under ordinary usage; "unbreakable plastic dinnerwear"
breakable - capable of being broken or damaged; "earthenware pottery is breakable"; "breakable articles should be packed carefully"

unbreakable
Translations
unbreakable [ˈʌnˈbreɪkəbl] ADJirrompible

unbreakable [ʌnˈbreɪkəbəl] adj
[object, window, material] → incassable
[rule] → inviolable

unbreakable
adj glass, toyunzerbrechlich; recordnicht zu brechen pred; rule, lawunumstößlich, feststehend attr; promise, silenceunverbrüchlich; an unbreakable habiteine Angewohnheit, die man nicht loswerden or ablegen kann; an unbreakable unioneine unlösbare Verbindung

unbreakable [ʌnˈbreɪkəbl] adjinfrangibile

unbreakable غير قابل للكسر nerozbitný brudsikker unzerbrechlich άθραυστος irrompible särkymätön incassable neslomljiv infrangibile 壊すことのできない 깨지지 않는 onbreekbaar uknuselig nietłukący inquebrável небьющийся okrossbar ซึ่งไม่สามารถทำให้แตกได้ kırılmaz không thể bẻ gẫy 牢不可破的


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Yet although the dictator used every means to eradicate the people's will, the national spirit lived on unbreakably, until Ukraine gained its independence in 1991.
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