to-break (Meaning)

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to-break (v. t.)

To break completely; to break in pieces.

Synonyms & Antonyms of to-break

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to-break Sentence Examples

  1. The waves relentlessly crashed against the shore, threatening to break the fragile barrier.
  2. The news of her passing broke my heart into a million pieces.
  3. The stock market was on the brink of breaking, as investors lost confidence.
  4. The police used tear gas to break up the unruly crowd.
  5. The horse galloped with unwavering determination, breaking all records.
  6. The newscast broke into the show, interrupting the scheduled programming.
  7. The storm broke out with such fury that it uprooted trees and shattered windows.
  8. The singer's voice broke with emotion as she sang the poignant ballad.
  9. The detective was on the verge of breaking the case, but one crucial piece of evidence was still missing.
  10. The mountains broke the monotony of the landscape, creating a breathtaking panorama.

FAQs About the word to-break

To break completely; to break in pieces.

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The waves relentlessly crashed against the shore, threatening to break the fragile barrier.

The news of her passing broke my heart into a million pieces.

The stock market was on the brink of breaking, as investors lost confidence.

The police used tear gas to break up the unruly crowd.