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/brāk/
verb
  1. separate or cause to separate into pieces as a result of a blow, shock, or strain.
    "the branch broke with a loud snap"
    synonyms: shatter, smash, smash to smithereens, crack, snap, fracture, fragment, splinter, disintegrate, fall to bits, fall to pieces, split, burst, blow out, tear, rend, sever, rupture, separate, divide, bust, shiver
  2. interrupt (a sequence, course, or continuous state).
    "this broke the pattern of generations remaining in the place where they were born"
    synonyms: interrupt, disturb, interfere with
  3. fail to observe (a law, regulation, or agreement).
    "the district attorney says she will prosecute retailers who break the law"
    synonyms: contravene, violate, fail to comply with, fail to observe, disobey, infringe, breach, commit a breach of, transgress against, defy, flout, fly in the face of, ignore, disregard, infract
  4. crush the emotional strength, spirit, or resistance of.
    "the idea was to better the prisoners, not to break them"
  5. (of the weather) change suddenly.
    "the weather broke and thunder rumbled through a leaden sky"
    synonyms: change, undergo a change, alter, shift, metamorphose
  6. (of news or a scandal) suddenly become public.
    "since the news broke I've received thousands of wonderful letters"
    synonyms: erupt, burst out, break out
  7. (chiefly of an attacking player or team, or of a military force) make a rush or dash in a particular direction.
    "the flight broke to the right and formed a defensive circle"

noun
  1. an interruption of continuity or uniformity.
    "the magazine has been published without a break since 1950"
    synonyms: interruption, interval, gap, hiatus, lapse of time, lacuna, discontinuation, discontinuance, discontinuity, suspension, disruption, cutoff, stop, stoppage, cessation, caesura, surcease
  2. a pause in work or during an activity or event.
    "I need a break from mental activity"
    synonyms: rest, respite, interval, breathing space, lull, recess, stop, pause, tea break, coffee break, intermission, interlude, entr'acte, breather, letup, time out, downtime, smoko
  3. a gap or opening.
    "he stopped to wait for a break in the traffic"
    synonyms: gap, opening, space, hole, breach, chink, crack, fissure, cleft, rift, chasm, tear, split, slit, rent, rupture
  4. an instance of breaking something, or the point where something is broken.
    "a break in the valve was being repaired"
  5. a rush or dash in a particular direction, especially by an attacking player or team.
    "he made a bounce pass for a basket on the break in the second quarter"
  6. an opportunity or chance, especially one leading to professional success.
    "he got his break as an entertainer on a TV music hall show"
    synonyms: opportunity, stroke of luck, chance, opening, foot in the door
  7. a consecutive series of successful shots, scoring a specified number of points.
    "a break of 83 put him in front for the first time"

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b break down or break (someone) down or break down (someone) : to lose or cause (someone) to lose strength or the ability to resist or fight.