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
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Phrasal verbs with break |
- 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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