Uk English Meaning of breaking (in)
breaking and entering
Other Uk English words related to breaking and entering
Nearest Words of breaking (in)
- breaking bread => breaking bread
- breaking down => breaking down
- breaking free => Breaking free
- breaking in => breaking and entering
- breaking off (with) => breaking up (with)
- breaking out => breakout
- breaking out (of) => break out (of)
- breaking points => Breaking points
- breaking the law => Breaking the law
- breaking up => breaking up
Definitions and Meaning of breaking (in) in English
breaking (in)
to overcome the newness or stiffness of, an initial period of operation during which working parts begin to function efficiently, an act or instance of breaking in, to enter something (such as a building or computer system) without consent or by force, to enter a house or building by force, to overcome the stiffness or newness of, to start in an activity or enterprise, the act or action of breaking in, to make used to an activity, intrude, to interrupt a conversation, to accustom to a certain activity or occurrence, a performance or a series of performances serving as a trial run, to enter something (as a building or computer system) without privilege (as consent) or by force
FAQs About the word breaking (in)
breaking and entering
to overcome the newness or stiffness of, an initial period of operation during which working parts begin to function efficiently, an act or instance of breaking
invading,Robbery,Burglarizing,holding up,ripping off,sacking,sticking up,burgling,devastating,looting
No antonyms found.
breakfront => breakfront, breakdowns => breakdowns, break the law => Break the law, break out (with) => (break up with), break out (of) => (break out (of)),