break
verbid
70·updated Jun 3, 2026verified
divide information or a problem into smaller, manageable parts
Classifications
Cognitive
Analyze85%llm-generatedllm:claude-haiku-4-5
Responsibility
Unclassified—trigger_default_value
Automation
Unclassified—trigger_default_value
Variants
- synonym
- bankruptbreachbreak awaybreak dancebreak inbreak outbreak upbreak-danceburstbustcave incollapsecome apartconk outdampdampendieeruptfailfall apartfall infounderfractureget aroundget outgivegive outgive waygogo againstgo badinfractintermitoffendpartpauseruinseparatesmashsnap offsoftensplitsplit uptransgressweakenwearwear out
- pasttense
- breaked
- presentparticiple
- breaking
- thirdpersonsingular
- breaks
- pastparticiple
- breaked
Framework definitions
- §1
- to act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises
- §2
- to enter someone's virtual or real property in an unauthorized manner, usually with the intent to steal or commit a violent act
- §3
- to happen or take place
- §4
- to fail to agree with
- §5
- to give up
- §6
- to cause to give up a habit
- §7
- to vary or interrupt a uniformity or continuity
- §8
- to weaken or destroy in spirit or body
- §9
- to fracture a bone of
- §10
- to make submissive, obedient, or useful
- §11
- to be broken in
- §12
- to crack something
- §13
- to become separated into pieces or fragments
- §14
- to destroy the integrity of
- §15
- to lessen in force or effect
- §16
- to stop operating or functioning
- §17
- to change suddenly from one tone quality or register to another
- §18
- to find the solution or key to
- §19
- to find a flaw in
- §20
- to interrupt the flow of current in
- §21
- to cease an action temporarily
- §22
- to be released or become known
- §23
- to pierce or penetrate
- §24
- to become punctured or penetrated
- §25
- to break a piece from a whole
- §26
- to go to pieces
- §27
- to ruin completely
- §28
- to separate from a clinch, in boxing
- §29
- to make the opening shot that scatters the balls
- §30
- to destroy the completeness of a set of related items
- §31
- to exchange for smaller units of money
- §32
- to force out or release suddenly and often violently something pent up
- §33
- to do a break dance
- §34
- to curl over and fall apart in surf or foam, of waves
- §35
- to break down, literally or metaphorically
- §36
- to emerge from the surface of a body of water
- §37
- to scatter or part
- §38
- to make a rupture in the ranks of the enemy or one's own by quitting or fleeing
- §39
- to move away or escape suddenly
- §40
- to change directions suddenly
- §41
- to reduce to bankruptcy
- §42
- to discontinue an association or relation
- §43
- to invalidate by judicial action
- §44
- to interrupt a continued activity
- §45
- to cause the failure or ruin of
Outgoing relationships
- verbLevel
analyzelexicon:CognitiveLevel
Incoming relationships
No incoming triples
No other term currently asserts a relationship to this one.