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break
noun as in fissure, opening
noun as in interruption of activity
noun as in change from friendly to unfriendly relationship
Strong matches
alienation, altercation, breach, clash, disaffection, dispute, divergence, estrangement, misunderstanding, rift, rupture, schism, separation, split
Weak match
noun as in lucky happening
Strongest matches
Weak matches
verb as in destroy; make whole into pieces
Strongest matches
burst, crack, crash, crush, damage, fracture, separate, sever, shatter, smash, snap, split, tear
Strong matches
annihilate, batter, bust, demolish, disintegrate, divide, eradicate, fragment, part, rend, shiver, splinter, torpedo, total, trash
Weak matches
bust up, finish off, make hash of, make mincemeat of, pull to pieces
verb as in violate law
Strong matches
contravene, disobey, disregard, infract, infringe, offend, transgress
Weak match
verb as in weaken, cause instability
verb as in stop an action
verb as in tell news
verb as in better a performance
verb as in emerge, happen
verb as in run away
Example Sentences
“Next thing you know, they put the other vatos in there and then they put Leonardo in there and we are just like, ‘How should we break the ice?’”
In September, the BBC's complaints unit ruled a broadcast of the band's set broke editorial guidelines in relation to harm and offence.
The Spaniard also had to dig deep to level at 1-1, staving off three break points himself.
San Francisco-based OpenAI argued it had not broken the law because its language models do not store or copy specific data but rather reflect in their settings what they have learnt, according to the court.
The versatile Elliot Daly, who has trained with the squad but not played since breaking his arm playing for the British and Irish Lions in July, is also left out of the matchday 23.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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