upbreak (Meaning)

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upbreak (v. i.)

To break upwards; to force away or passage to the surface.

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upbreak (n.)

A breaking upward or bursting forth; an upburst.

Synonyms & Antonyms of upbreak

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upbreak Sentence Examples

  1. The sudden upbreak in the stock market caught investors off guard.
  2. The upbreak from the earthquake caused extensive damage to buildings and infrastructure.
  3. The volcano erupted with a violent upbreak, spewing ash and lava into the air.
  4. The upbreak in diplomatic relations between the two countries strained international ties.
  5. The upbreak of the inmates in the prison led to a chaotic situation.
  6. The disease outbreak caused an upbreak in patient numbers at the hospital.
  7. The outbreak of wildfires resulted in an upbreak in smoke pollution.
  8. The upbreak in crime led to increased police patrols in the neighborhood.
  9. The upbreak of the dam caused a massive flood downstream.
  10. The upbreak of the virus led to a widespread pandemic, affecting millions of people.

FAQs About the word upbreak

To break upwards; to force away or passage to the surface., A breaking upward or bursting forth; an upburst.

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The sudden upbreak in the stock market caught investors off guard.

The upbreak from the earthquake caused extensive damage to buildings and infrastructure.

The volcano erupted with a violent upbreak, spewing ash and lava into the air.

The upbreak in diplomatic relations between the two countries strained international ties.