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Phrasal verb:BREAK

By: Mercedes Romero Ruano

BREAK INTO

BREAK INTO

BREAK INTO

It means to enter to steal or break into.

BREAK INTO

It means to enter to steal or break into.

EXAMPLE: We are going to have problems if they catch us breaking into the system.

BREAK UP

BREAK UP

BREAK UP

End a relationship, stop a fight or a meeting.

BREAK UP

End a relationship, stop a fight or a meeting.

EXAMPLE: They broke up last week!

BREAK FOR

BREAK FOR

BREAK FOR

Move or run fast, especially when you need to scape.

BREAK FOR

Move or run fast, especially when you need to scape.

EXAMPLE: He had to hold him back as he tried to make a break for the door.

BREAK AWAY

BREAK AWAY

BREAK AWAY

Physically separate or detach from someone.

BREAK AWAY

Physically separate or detach from someone.

EXAMPLE: I broke away from him and rushed out into the hall.

BREAK through

BREAK through

BREAK through

Cross an obstacle or barrier.

BREAK through

Cross an obstacle or barrier.

EXAMPLE: The crowd through the police barriers.