1. record-breaking - Adjective
2. record-breaking - Adjective Satellite
surpassing any previously established record
Source: WordNeta record-breaking high jump Source: Internet
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A 2001 TV movie about Maris' record-breaking season was called 61* (pronounced sixty-one asterisk) in reference to the controversy. Source: Internet
Although it's a tough call, but The President's most popular made-up word to date has been the record-breaking covfefe, but 'Little Pimp' is head and shoulders above Tim Apple. Source: Internet
A new sewage system gushed into action, and the world’s first bullet train roared between Tokyo and Osaka at record-breaking speed to the awe of visitors. Source: Internet
After trailing 10–0 at the end of the first quarter of Super Bowl XXII, the Redskins scored 42 unanswered points, including a record-breaking 35 points in the second quarter, and setting several other Super Bowl records. Source: Internet