broken up (Meaning)

broken up

an act or instance of breaking up, the breaking, melting, and loosening of ice in the spring, to do away with, to cease to exist as a unified whole, to cause to laugh heartily, to bring or come to an end, to become abandoned to laughter, to go or cause to go into a fit of laughter, to end a romance, to bring to an end, to break into pieces, to lose morale, composure, or resolution, to separate into parts, to disrupt the continuity or flow of, an act or an instance of breaking up, decompose

broken up Sentence Examples

  1. The vase shattered on the floor, leaving it broken up into countless pieces.
  2. The relationship between the couple was broken up beyond repair.
  3. The old car had broken up into several rusty parts.
  4. The broken up roof of the house allowed rainwater to pour inside.
  5. The tornado broke up trees and buildings in its path.
  6. The broken up furniture was piled up in the backyard.
  7. The shattered glass from the window had broken up into sharp shards.
  8. The broken up tiles in the kitchen needed to be replaced.
  9. The breakup of the band left the fans heartbroken.
  10. The breakup of the ice caused the ship to become stranded.

FAQs About the word broken up

an act or instance of breaking up, the breaking, melting, and loosening of ice in the spring, to do away with, to cease to exist as a unified whole, to cause to

split,divided, dissociated, severed, uncoupled, disunited, resolved, divorced, sundered, isolated

closest, flush, immediate, approximate, abutting, nearest, conterminous, nearby, contiguous, joining

The vase shattered on the floor, leaving it broken up into countless pieces.

The relationship between the couple was broken up beyond repair.

The old car had broken up into several rusty parts.

The broken up roof of the house allowed rainwater to pour inside.