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Phrasal verbs with break

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Phrasal verbs with break
Break is used in a number of common phrasal verbs. Here is a list of them. Each phrasal verb is followed by its
definition. Example sentences are also given.
Break away – become separate; (of members of a group) escape; run away
Break down – a) fail to work; prove to be useless; b) become weak through overwork; c) be overcome by
emotions
The car broke down on the way to work.
She broke down during the speech.
Break something down
To break something down is to use force to get it down.
Break into
To break into is to get into by force.
The police broke into the room where the captives were being held and freed them.
Break in on – interrupt, burst suddenly into
I was talking to James on the phone and suddenly the operator broke in on our call.
Break in
To break (a horse etc) in is to tame it.
We need a trainer to break in our pony.
Break something off – a) separate; b) end; stop suddenly
He broke a branch off the tree.
Alice has broken off her engagement to Peter.
Break out – begin suddenly
Cholera has broken out in the city.
Wars can break out anytime.
Break up – a) come or smash to pieces; b) (of a meeting, school term etc.) end
In a fit of fury, he broke up the television.
The meeting broke up at 6 pm.


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