1. unbreakable - Noun
2. unbreakable - Adjective
impossible to break especially under ordinary usage
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A foot-long apiece and coated in nigh unbreakable adamantium, they can cut through nearly anything and have allowed Wolverine to defeat all manner of opponents over the years including ones that he should have lost to. Source: Internet
As rural Austria is dominated by conservative citizens, if the Social Democrats would not maintain their nearly unbreakable hold on Vienna, the rival Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) would dominate Austrian politics. Source: Internet
And what seems to be an unbreakable rift – even in a time of crisis – is the continued disconnect between the two parties in attitudes toward journalists and the content they produce. Source: Internet
Eck (2003), 116. Drusus' marriage to Antonia was considered an unbreakable affair, whereas Vipsania was "only" the daughter of the late Agrippa from his first marriage. Source: Internet
Hearing that the knights, whose fame travelled far and wide, who had taken one of the largest cities at the time, Constantinople, the capital whose walls were rumoured to be unbreakable, was devastating for the Catholic world. Source: Internet