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  • noungap
  • nounviolation of a law
  • nounchange from friendly to unfriendly relationship

synonyms for breach

  • crack
  • rift
  • rupture
  • aperture
  • break
  • chasm
  • chip
  • cleft
  • discontinuity
  • fissure
  • hole
  • opening
  • rent
  • slit
  • split
  • rift
  • rupture
  • alienation
  • break
  • difference
  • disaffection
  • disagreement
  • discord
  • disharmony
  • dissension
  • disunity
  • division
  • estrangement
  • fissure
  • fracture
  • quarrel
  • rent
  • schism
  • secession
  • separation
  • severance
  • split
  • strife
  • variance
  • withdrawal
  • falling-out
  • parting of the ways
On this page you'll find 157 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to breach, such as: crack, rift, rupture, aperture, break, and chasm.

antonyms for breach

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  • agreement
  • closing
  • closure
  • juncture
  • misfortune
  • solid
  • bridge
  • connection
  • upholding
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How to use breach in a sentence

Yet if a developer offers people alternate payment options outside the App Store—or even points people to alternatives, however obliquely—they could find themselves in breach of Apple’s “terms of service.”
WHY APPLE LET WORDPRESS WALK BUT CONTINUES TO FIGHT FORTNITE’S EPIC GAMESRHHACKETTFORTUNEAUGUST 25, 2020FORTUNE
Europe could fill the breach, but has its own squabbles, allowing China’s nakedly transactional diplomacy and Russia’s chaos-sowing what-aboutism to advance.
SUNDAY MAGAZINE: GO INSIDE TRUMP’S SECOND TERMDANIEL MALLOYAUGUST 23, 2020OZY
OpenAI’s striking lack of openness seems to us to be a serious breach of scientific ethics, and a distortion of the goals of the associated nonprofit.
GPT-3, BLOVIATOR: OPENAI’S LANGUAGE GENERATOR HAS NO IDEA WHAT IT’S TALKING ABOUTAMY NORDRUMAUGUST 22, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW
The Cybersecurity Law had purposely left the regulation of personal data protection vague, but consumer data breaches and theft had reached unbearable levels.
INSIDE CHINA’S UNEXPECTED QUEST TO PROTECT DATA PRIVACYTATE RYAN-MOSLEYAUGUST 19, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW
A similarly risky US advance purchase deal with Paris-based Sanofi—risky because no vaccine is guaranteed to work—created a diplomatic breach with France.
EVERY COUNTRY WANTS A COVID-19 VACCINE. WHO WILL GET IT FIRST?KATIE MCLEANAUGUST 13, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW
It charged the two defendants with breach of contract, unfair competition and other claims.
GENIUS NOT LOOKING SO SMART AFTER GOOGLE ESCAPES LIABILITY FOR ‘MISAPPROPRIATING’ LYRICSGREG STERLINGAUGUST 11, 2020SEARCH ENGINE LAND
After an eight weeks' siege, a breach having been made, the city surrendered, and a month later the fort followed the example.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, NO. CCCXXXIX. JANUARY, 1844. VOL. LV.VARIOUS
While secretly countenancing every attack on the Marshal, the Emperor, for family reasons, was loth to come to an open breach.
NAPOLEON'S MARSHALSR. P. DUNN-PATTISON
This decision meant a complete reversal of Swedish foreign policy and a breach with France.
NAPOLEON'S MARSHALSR. P. DUNN-PATTISON
They had reached the foot of the breach, when the fire of the town suddenly ceased.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, NO. CCCXXXIX. JANUARY, 1844. VOL. LV.VARIOUS
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WORDS RELATED TO BREACH

  • breach
  • breaking off
  • coolness
  • disaffection
  • diverting
  • division
  • divorce
  • estrangement
  • indifference
  • remoteness
  • rupture
  • separation
  • setting against
  • turning away
  • variance
  • withdrawal
Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.