break down Antonyms

Meaning of break down

Wordnet

break down (v)

make ineffective

make a mathematical, chemical, or grammatical analysis of; break down into components or essential features

lose control of one's emotions

stop operating or functioning

fall apart

cause to fall or collapse

separate (substances) into constituent elements or parts

collapse due to fatigue, an illness, or a sudden attack

break down Sentence Examples

  1. The car broke down on the side of the road, leaving them stranded until help arrived.
  2. She felt her resolve begin to break down as the stress of the situation overwhelmed her.
  3. The therapist helped him break down his anxieties into manageable pieces, making them easier to address.
  4. The company's financial report provided a detailed break down of its expenses and revenues.
  5. After a long day of work, she felt her energy levels start to break down, longing for some rest.
  6. He struggled to break down the complex scientific concepts into simpler terms for his students to understand.
  7. The team's defense started to break down under the relentless pressure from the opposing team's offense.
  8. She couldn't hold back her tears any longer; her emotions began to break down, spilling out uncontrollably.
  9. The meeting was scheduled to break down the project into smaller tasks, assigning responsibilities to each team member.
  10. He used a wrench to break down the old furniture before disposing of it.

FAQs About the word break down

make ineffective, make a mathematical, chemical, or grammatical analysis of; break down into components or essential features, lose control of one's emotions, s

distinguish, place, relegate, type, distribute, sort, rank, separate, group,classify

jumble, scramble, lump, mix (up),mix (up), confuse, disarrange, scramble, confuse, jumble

The car broke down on the side of the road, leaving them stranded until help arrived.

She felt her resolve begin to break down as the stress of the situation overwhelmed her.

The therapist helped him break down his anxieties into manageable pieces, making them easier to address.

The company's financial report provided a detailed break down of its expenses and revenues.