breaking out Synonyms

breaking out Meaning

breaking out

an escape from prison or jail, an outbreak of disease, to manifest itself by skin eruptions, an eruption or inflammation of the skin, breakout session, to become affected with an eruption or inflammation of the skin, a success or accomplishment especially in comparison to previous efforts, a play that moves the puck out of the defensive zone, to develop a skin rash, to produce for consumption, to make a break from a restraining condition or situation, to develop or emerge with suddenness or force, to separate from a mass of data, to become covered with, a military attack to break from encirclement, a violent or forceful break from a restraining condition or situation, being, relating to, or used in a breakout session, to develop or erupt suddenly and with force, to be affected with a skin eruption and especially one indicative of the presence of a particular disease, to make ready for action or use, to become covered, being or relating to a sudden or overwhelming success especially in comparison to previous efforts, to display flying and unfurled

breaking out Sentence Examples

  1. The students broke out into laughter when the teacher told a joke.
  2. The crowd broke out into applause after the performance ended.
  3. The volcano broke out, sending molten lava into the sky.
  4. The war broke out, leading to widespread devastation.
  5. The fire broke out, destroying the entire building.
  6. The disease broke out, infecting thousands of people.
  7. The gang broke out of prison, causing chaos throughout the city.
  8. The hostages broke out of captivity, fleeing their captors.
  9. The students broke out into groups to work on their project.
  10. The athlete broke out of their slump, winning several consecutive races.

FAQs About the word breaking out

an escape from prison or jail, an outbreak of disease, to manifest itself by skin eruptions, an eruption or inflammation of the skin, breakout session, to becom

blazing (up),erupting, flaring (up), bursting (forth), exploding,swelling, flaming, bourgeoning, multiplying, proliferating

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The students broke out into laughter when the teacher told a joke.

The crowd broke out into applause after the performance ended.

The volcano broke out, sending molten lava into the sky.

The war broke out, leading to widespread devastation.