English to Gujarati Dictionary unbroken

unbroken

અખંડ
definition
adjective
an unbroken glass
not broken, fractured, or damaged.
translation of 'unbroken'
અખંડ,
અભંગ
example
During her time here, she established an 'unbroken' record of achievements with regard to building and developing the Salem State campus.
A stand-up ride on an 'unbroken' wave is the ultimate goal for the beginner.
There are millions upon millions of acres of 'unbroken' wilderness.
It sort of amazed him, here was this big animal, ruthless, wild, 'unbroken' and unable to trust, apologizing!
As a cream or ointment, it can be applied directly to bruises, sprains, strains, chilblains or painful varicose veins - but only on 'unbroken' skin.
Served hot, those mouth-watering dumplings are juicy, and the 'unbroken' skin of each xiao long bao holds plenty of flavorsome broth inside.
Justice Felix Frankfurter in 1952 called it ‘a systematic, 'unbroken' executive practice, long pursued to the knowledge of Congress and never before questioned’.
Dilute vinegar should be applied only to 'unbroken' skin (not after shaving), or it will sting.
Crescent may well be realistic enough to accept the fact that retaining the trophy is beyond their means, but there's still that 'unbroken' record to be maintained.
Some very gentle grooming with a soft baby brush may help too, as long as the skin is 'unbroken' .
The endless plains continued 'unbroken' and unaffected by political boundaries.
She left, but came back in an hour with an 'unbroken' crystal glass in her purse.
Reindeer herding depends on 'unbroken' tundras and undisturbed vegetation.
Weathermen remember that Kochi received 25 cm of rain on that day, which is still an 'unbroken' record.
A particularly annoying feature is the lack of indentation or the skipping of a line between paragraphs, leading to the general appearance of text consisting of an 'unbroken' flow of sentences.
Since the 1840s there has been an 'unbroken' link between horses and Victoria's Bogong High Plains.
The skin is 'unbroken' , but Michael can tell just by the feel that things aren't right inside.
The academy have held onto the 'unbroken' record of a squad never coming back to Lismore without a medal.
This was his fourth win and added to his 'unbroken' fight record.
The principal gallery in the east wing provides an 'unbroken' flow of space for 170 feet, almost the full length of the building.
The record was 'unbroken' for half a century until the early 1980s.
In the recent works, however, the scraping is much less dominant, and much of the paint still stands with its skin 'unbroken' .
We sat there for perhaps half an hour, watching the yachts go sailing by, collecting hundreds of the perfect 'unbroken' shells to fill jars for my bathroom window ledge.
Well done to Sean O'Reilly, on getting a gold medal for 50 years 'unbroken' attendance at local coursing meetings.
The Colorado River was once an 'unbroken' ribbon of life from the northern Rockies of central Wyoming through the vast arid Southwest into Mexico and eventually the Gulf of California.
I rest my head at last, eyes towards the 'unbroken' ground lay fallow for a duration of nights.
The weather was now becoming more appropriate to California, with mostly 'unbroken' sunshine, but even so a ride of more than a few days requires quite a bit of planning ahead.
Heinrich won the event in six hours, 38 minutes, and 21 seconds, setting a U.S. record and a masters world record that remains 'unbroken' .
The park protects a vast tract of 'unbroken' tussock grassland that, due to farming and ploughing, is now rare and vulnerable in New Zealand.
My brother Bob as a youngster beat grown men in the sight-reading event, a record which was still 'unbroken' many years later.
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