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onbreekbaar

Onbreekbaar is a Dutch adjective meaning unbreakable or indestructible and is used to describe objects that are designed to resist breaking and to convey strong durability. It can also be used metaphorically to describe non-physical qualities such as resolve or trust.

Etymology and spelling: It is formed from the prefix on- meaning not and the adjective breekbaar meaning

Usage: In product descriptions and advertising, onbreekbaar is commonly applied to materials such as plastic, polycarbonate,

Figurative use: The term is used to describe people or relationships with steadfast resilience, for example

In linguistic and cultural contexts, onbreekbaar is a common term in marketing and media; critics note that

fragile.
The
standard
spelling
is
one
word:
onbreekbaar.
tempered
glass,
or
reinforced
composites,
to
emphasize
resilience.
It
can
also
appear
in
phrases
like
onbreekbaar
glas
or
onbreekbaar
telefoonhoesje,
though
no
material
is
truly
unbreakable;
claims
are
relative
to
typical
usage
and
consumer
expectations.
onbreekbaar
vertrouwen
or
onbreekbare
wil,
though
these
are
idiomatic
rather
than
literal.
it
can
function
as
hyperbolic
language,
and
its
precise
meaning
depends
on
context
and,
for
materials,
any
applicable
standards.