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Main Entry: 1break
Pronunciation: brk
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): broke /brk/; bro·ken /br-kn/; break·ing 1 a: to separate into parts suddenly or forcibly <break a stick> <glass breaks easily> <break a bone> b: to fracture a bone of <broke her arm> c: to curl over and fall apart <waves breaking against the shore> 2: to fail to keep : VIOLATE <broke the law> <break a promise> 3 a: to force a way <burglars broke into the house> <break out of jail> b: to appear or burst forth suddenly <day was breaking in the east> <the storm broke> <pandemonium broke loose> c: to become fair <wait for the weather to break> d: to run suddenly <break for cover> e: to penetrate the surface of <fish breaking water> 4: to cut into and turn over the surface of <break ground for a new school> 5 a: to defeat completely : CRUSH <broke the revolt> b: to lose or cause to lose health, strength, or spirit <broke under the strain> <broken by grief> <the prisoner broke down and confessed> c: to lose or cause to lose the ability to function because of damage, wear, or strain <the TV set is broken> <I broke my watch> 6: to reduce in rank 7 a: to bring to an end : STOP <break a habit> <broke silence> b: to have or cause an interruption <we'll break to let local stations identify themselves> <broke in with a comment> 8: to train an animal <break a horse to the saddle> 9: to make known <break the news> 10: to turn aside or lessen the force of <the bushes broke his fall> 11: to do better than <broke the school record> 12: 2OPEN 1a <break an electric circuit> <broke the shotgun to load it> 13: SOLVE <broke the code> 14 a: to curve, drop, or change direction sharply <the pitch broke over the plate for a strike> b: to change sharply in tone, pitch, or intensity <her voice broke> - break·able /br-k-bl/ adjective - break camp: to pack up and leave a camp or campsite - break even: to reach a point (as in running a business) where profits match losses - break into 1: to begin suddenly <broke into a trot> 2: to get a start <break into show business> - break the ice: to make a beginning especially in friendly relations - break wind: to expel gas from the intestine