What is the meaning of the word "break"?

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  1. a pause from doing something (as work) copy to clipboard noun
    • we took a 10minute break copy to clipboard
  2. a personal or social separation (as between opposing factions) copy to clipboard noun
    • they hoped to avoid a break in relations copy to clipboard
  3. a sudden dash copy to clipboard noun
    • We made a break for the door as soon as the rain let up. copy to clipboard
  4. an abrupt change in the tone or register of the voice as at puberty or due to emotion copy to clipboard noun
    • I felt so strongly, that I knew that my voice would break if I spoke. copy to clipboard
  5. an act of delaying or interrupting the continuity copy to clipboard noun
    • it was presented without commercial breaks copy to clipboard
  6. an escape from jail copy to clipboard noun
    • the breakout was carefully planned copy to clipboard
  7. an unexpected piece of good luck copy to clipboard noun
    • They finally got their big break. copy to clipboard
  8. any frame in which a bowler fails to make a strike or spare copy to clipboard noun
    • The break in the eighth frame cost our bowling team the match. copy to clipboard
  9. in tennis, a score consisting of winning a game when your opponent was serving copy to clipboard noun
    • I was up two breaks in the second set. copy to clipboard
  10. the act of breaking something, making it unusable copy to clipboard noun
    • The break of the record player meant it no longer worked. copy to clipboard
  11. the occurrence of breaking copy to clipboard noun
    • the break in the dam threatened the valley copy to clipboard
  12. to act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises copy to clipboard verb
    • You broke the rules, so we'll have to think about whether or not we will permit you here in the future. copy to clipboard
  13. to be broken in copy to clipboard verb
    • If the new teacher won't break, we'll add some stress. copy to clipboard
  14. to be released or become known copy to clipboard verb
    • The album broke last week. copy to clipboard
  15. to become punctured or penetrated copy to clipboard verb
    • You broke the skin. copy to clipboard
  16. to become separated into pieces or fragments copy to clipboard verb
    • I dropped the glass and it broke. copy to clipboard
  17. to break a piece from a whole copy to clipboard verb
    • I tried to break a branch from the tree. copy to clipboard
  18. to break down, literally or metaphorically copy to clipboard verb
    • When no one came to their birthday party for the second year in a row, the child broke. copy to clipboard
  19. to cause the failure or ruin of copy to clipboard verb
    • I broke the car. copy to clipboard
  20. to cause to give up a habit copy to clipboard verb
    • I broke my smoking habits two years ago. copy to clipboard
  21. to cease an action temporarily copy to clipboard verb
    • We will break for one hour. copy to clipboard
  22. to change directions suddenly copy to clipboard verb
    • We wind broke west. copy to clipboard
  23. to change suddenly from one tone quality or register to another copy to clipboard verb
    • The singer broke into a falsetto for the high parts of the song. copy to clipboard
  24. to crack something copy to clipboard verb
    • I broke the vase. copy to clipboard
  25. to curl over and fall apart in surf or foam, of waves copy to clipboard verb
    • The waves are breaking nicely today. copy to clipboard
  26. to destroy the completeness of a set of related items copy to clipboard verb
    • The book dealer would not break the set. copy to clipboard
  27. to destroy the integrity of copy to clipboard verb
    • They broke their wedding vows. copy to clipboard
  28. to discontinue an association or relation copy to clipboard verb
    • Our country broke ties with our former trading partner. copy to clipboard
  29. to do a break dance copy to clipboard verb
    • Kids were breaking at the street corner. copy to clipboard
  30. to emerge from the surface of a body of water copy to clipboard verb
    • The dolphin broke through the water's surface making beautiful ripples. copy to clipboard
  31. to enter someone's virtual or real property in an unauthorized manner, usually with the intent to steal or commit a violent act copy to clipboard verb
    • They broke into our house! copy to clipboard
  32. to exchange for smaller units of money copy to clipboard verb
    • I had to break a $100 bill just to buy the candy. copy to clipboard
  33. to fail to agree with copy to clipboard verb
    • I think this is the first time running this business together that we've had a break. copy to clipboard
  34. to find a flaw in copy to clipboard verb
    • This new information will break the suspect's alibi. copy to clipboard
  35. to find the solution or key to copy to clipboard verb
    • I had to break the code to understand the message. copy to clipboard
  36. to force out or release suddenly and often violently something pent up copy to clipboard verb
    • They break into tears at the drop of a hat. copy to clipboard
  37. to fracture a bone of copy to clipboard verb
    • I broke my leg. copy to clipboard
  38. to give up copy to clipboard verb
    • I tried to break cigarette smoking for my new partner. copy to clipboard
  39. to go to pieces copy to clipboard verb
    • The vase broke. copy to clipboard
  40. to happen or take place copy to clipboard verb
    • Things have been breaking pretty well for us in the past few months. copy to clipboard
  41. to interrupt a continued activity copy to clipboard verb
    • I broke your winning streak. copy to clipboard
  42. to interrupt the flow of current in copy to clipboard verb
    • They broke a circuit while soldering. copy to clipboard
  43. to invalidate by judicial action copy to clipboard verb
    • We went to court to break the will, or else we wouldn't get any money. copy to clipboard
  44. to lessen in force or effect copy to clipboard verb
    • The storm finally broke sometime after midnight. copy to clipboard
  45. to make a rupture in the ranks of the enemy or one's own by quitting or fleeing copy to clipboard verb
    • We finally broke through their advancing line. copy to clipboard
  46. to make submissive, obedient, or useful copy to clipboard verb
    • The horse was tough to break. copy to clipboard
  47. to make the opening shot that scatters the balls copy to clipboard verb
    • It's my turn to break. copy to clipboard
  48. to move away or escape suddenly copy to clipboard verb
    • We made our break from the line and headed for the fence. copy to clipboard
  49. to pierce or penetrate copy to clipboard verb
    • The needle broke the surface of the cloth. copy to clipboard
  50. to reduce to bankruptcy copy to clipboard verb
    • Our fancy wedding is going to break us! copy to clipboard
  51. to ruin completely copy to clipboard verb
    • I broke the remote. copy to clipboard
  52. to scatter or part copy to clipboard verb
    • They broke towards the woods. copy to clipboard
  53. to separate from a clinch, in boxing copy to clipboard verb
    • The boxers were forced to break over a dozen times in the first round. copy to clipboard
  54. to stop operating or functioning copy to clipboard verb
    • My clock broke last night. copy to clipboard
  55. to vary or interrupt a uniformity or continuity copy to clipboard verb
    • There was a break in the storm. copy to clipboard
  56. to weaken or destroy in spirit or body copy to clipboard verb
    • The devastating news broke them. copy to clipboard

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