unbroken has definitions from the field of agriculture
1
[ adjective ] marked by continuous or uninterrupted extension in space or time or sequence

Examples

"cars in an unbroken procession" "the unbroken quiet of the afternoon"

Used in print

(The Rev. John A. O'Brien, "Let's Take Birth Control...)

The grounds for the Church 's position are Scriptural ( Old_Testament ) , the teachings of the fathers and doctors of the early Church , the unbroken tradition of nineteen centuries , the decisions of the highest ecclesiastical authority and the natural_law .

(Alex Gordon, The Cipher....)

He climbed , as quickly as he could urge his body , up the two unbroken flights to the third floor , pulling himself along on a delicate balustrade , all that remained of the building 's beauty .

2
[ adjective ] not subdued or trained for service or use

Examples

"unbroken colts"

Used in print

(Tristram Coffin, Not to the Swift....)

He had a mean , unbroken sheer bastard in his outfit , and someone invented the name Trig for him .

Related terms

wild

3
[ adjective ] (of farmland) not plowed

Synonyms

unplowed unploughed

Examples

"unplowed fields" "unbroken land"

Related terms

plowed fallow untilled

4
[ adjective ] (especially of promises or contracts) not violated or disregarded

Synonyms

kept

Examples

"unbroken promises" "promises kept"

Related terms

broken contract

5
[ adjective ] not broken; whole and intact; in one piece

Examples

"fortunately the other lens is unbroken"

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