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  • adjective Not breached; intact.

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un- +‎ breached

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Examples

  • The Northern Wall stood unbreached for nearly two hundred years, but way back in 1070, the charr discovered a great magic, based on mighty cauldrons filled with mystic energy.

    Guild Wars: Ghosts of Ascalon Matt Forbeck 2010

  • The Northern Wall stood unbreached for nearly two hundred years, but way back in 1070, the charr discovered a great magic, based on mighty cauldrons filled with mystic energy.

    Guild Wars: Ghosts of Ascalon Matt Forbeck 2010

  • The Northern Wall stood unbreached for nearly two hundred years, but way back in 1070, the charr discovered a great magic, based on mighty cauldrons filled with mystic energy.

    Guild Wars: Ghosts of Ascalon Matt Forbeck 2010

  • The Northern Wall stood unbreached for nearly two hundred years, but way back in 1070, the charr discovered a great magic, based on mighty cauldrons filled with mystic energy.

    Guild Wars: Ghosts of Ascalon Matt Forbeck 2010

  • It sounds like the pilots of the New York flight managed to land the plane so gently on the water — even despite the likely malfunction of most of their controls — that at least initially the fuselage remained unbreached, allowing an extended time for the people on board to be rescued.

    The Black Box 2009

  • With no fork action on your end, your waiter would soon conclude that you were obviously “done working on that” and would whisk your unbreached baked ziti away.

    The Middle Ear | clusterflock 2009

  • Within the next eighteen months, while in England, he published two books—his Narrative of Travels on the Amazon and Rio Negro and a lesser volume titled Palm Trees of the Amazon and Their Uses, derived from notes he had salvaged from the Helen—both of which left his obscurity largely unbreached.

    The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004

  • Within this gentle world of reduced competition and reduced predation, during the long eons of unbreached isolation, the tenrecs not only survived but prospered.

    The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004

  • Within the next eighteen months, while in England, he published two books—his Narrative of Travels on the Amazon and Rio Negro and a lesser volume titled Palm Trees of the Amazon and Their Uses, derived from notes he had salvaged from the Helen—both of which left his obscurity largely unbreached.

    The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004

  • Within this gentle world of reduced competition and reduced predation, during the long eons of unbreached isolation, the tenrecs not only survived but prospered.

    The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004

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