1) (a marriage, group of people, or relationship) to separate and not live or work together anymore a) break out b) break up c) break down 2) to hit a door so hard that it breaks and falls to the ground a) break down b) break into c) break up 3) (a school or university) to close for a holiday a) break off b) break out c) break up 4) to escape from a prison a) break out (of) b) break down c) break off 5) (a car or machine) to stop working a) break off b) break up c) break down 6) to break into a lot of small pieces a) break down b) break into c) break up 7) (something unpleasant such as a fire, fight, or war) to start to happen a) break off b) break up c) break out 8) to enter a building or car by using force, in order to steal something a) break into b) break up c) break down 9) to make people leave a place where they have been meeting or protesting a) break up b) break off c) break down 10) to end a relationship a) break into b) break out c) break off

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