
1) An opening 2) Break or rupture 3) Break, an agreement say 4) Breaking 5) Contract violation 6) Contravention 7) Dam damage 8) DC Comics metahuman 9) DC Comics title 10) Diplomatic difficulty 11) Encroachment 12) Exclusively Anglo word 13) Exclusively Saxon word 14) Failure 15) First-person shooter
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1) Break 2) Chasm 3) Contravene 4) Discontinuation 5) Gap 6) Hole 7) Infract 8) Infraction 9) Infringe 10) Infringement 11) Interval 12) Rift 13) Rupture 14) Severance 15) Split 16) Transgress 17) Unconformity
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- a failure to perform some promised act or obligation
- an opening (especially a gap in a dike or fortification)
- a personal or social separation (as between opposing factions)
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a whale's leap out of the water.
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Cetacean behavior of leaping partially or completely out of the water. Bubble-net feeding. Feeding technique of humpback whales. They blow a helix of bubbles underwater that rises to the surface, entrapping their prey. At the surface, a ring of bubbles becomes visible and the humpbacks appear in the center—sometimes in an explosive jump.
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An infraction or violation of a legal obligation
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An invasion of a right or violation of a duty. Fundamental Breach - breach of a fundamental term going to the very root of the contract.
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Origin: OE. Breke, breche, AS. Brice, gebrice, gebrece (in comp), fr. Brecan to break; akin to Dan. Braek, MHG. Breche, gap, breach. See Break, and cf. Brake (the instrument), Brack a break] . ... 1. The act of breaking, in a figurative sense. ... 2. Specifically: A breaking or infraction of a law, or of any obligation or tie; violation; non-fulfil...
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(n) Breach is the violation or breaking of an obligation, duty, promise, trust etc by a person who is liable to perform or not to perform such action by a contact, legal obligation, customary practice etc. Eg. Breach of contract terms, Breach of trust, Breach of promise, Breach of warranty etc
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A violation of any legal obligation.
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An act or instance of breaking a law or regulation
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Breach intransitive verb To break the water, as by leaping out; -- said of a whale.
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Breach noun [ Middle English
breke ,
breche , Anglo-Saxon
brice ,
gebrice ,
gebrece (in comp.), from
brecan to break; akin to Danish
bræk , Middle High German
breche , gap, breach. See
Break , and confer
Brake (the instrument),...
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Breach transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Breached ;
present participle & verbal noun Breaching .] To make a breach or opening in; as, to
breach the walls of a city.
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opening broken place breakingÂ
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A failure or violation of a legal obligation -- for example, a failure to perform a contract (breaching its terms), failure to do one's duty (breach of duty, or breach of trust), causing a disturbance, threatening, or other violent acts which break public tranquility (breach of peace), or illegally entering property (breach of close).
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a whale's leap out of the water.
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breach (BREECH) 1. An opening made by breaking down something solid; such as, a gap made in a wall or fortification: The wall was breached in several places so the soldiers could get into the fortress. 2. Breaking or neglect (of a law, a trust, etc.); infraction; infringement: For the guard to leave now would be a breach of duty. 3. A br...
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noun an opening (especially a gap in a dike or fortification)
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A violation of any legal obligation.
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[SAT terms] make an opening or gap in
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an opening, especially a gap in a dike or fortification
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a failure to perform some promised act or obligation
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[Modern words] an opening, especially a gap in a dike or fortification
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[Legal terms] a failure to perform some promised act or obligation
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