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record-breaking

[rek-erd-brey-king]

adjective

  1. so great, successful, numerous, extreme, etc., as to surpass all previous records.

    We had a record-breaking fundraising drive this year.

    He scored a record-breaking 97 goals in a single season.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of record-breaking1

First recorded in 1880–85
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Example Sentences

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But, in what is about to become a record-breaking tenure, he is determined to banish the memory of the 3-1 Hampden defeat that ended hopes of a place in Qatar.

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Tadej Pogacar revealed that he had a chat with Eddy Merckx after winning Il Lombardia for a record-breaking fifth straight time on Saturday, emulating the cycling icon.

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Rising interest in South Asian art boosts the ecosystem, but record-breaking sales of established artists don't directly aid newcomers - ground-up support remains essential.

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Spot silver prices reached the historic $50 mark on Thursday, bolstered by gold’s record-breaking rally, growing investor demand for safe havens and persistent supply shortfalls.

When Ruth Jones and James Corden first met in 2000, they never imagined it would lead to 22 episodes of a record-breaking TV show.

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