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substantiv

  1. (general) sönderbrytning; brytning;

Synonymer till breaking

substantiv

  1. (the act of breaking something) breakage; break; breaking

verb

  1. (terminate) interrupt; break; breaking
  2. (become separated into pieces or fragments) break; separate; split up; fall apart; come apart; breaking
  3. (render inoperable or ineffective) break; breaking
  4. (ruin completely) break; bust; breaking
  5. (destroy the integrity of; usually by force; cause to separate into pieces or fragments) break; breaking
  6. (act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises) transgress; offend; infract; violate; go against; breach; break; breaking
  7. (move away or escape suddenly) break; break out; break away; breaking
  8. (scatter or part) break; breaking
  9. (force out or release suddenly and often violently something pent up) break; burst; erupt; breaking
  10. (prevent completion) break; break off; discontinue; stop; breaking
  11. (enter someone's (virtual or real) property in an unauthorized manner, usually with the intent to steal or commit a violent act) break in; break; breaking
  12. (make submissive, obedient, or useful) break in; break; breaking
  13. (fail to agree with; be in violation of; as of rules or patterns) violate; go against; break; breaking
  14. (surpass in excellence) better; break; breaking
  15. (make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret) unwrap; disclose; let on; bring out; reveal; discover; expose; divulge; break; give away; let out; uncover; breaking
  16. (come into being) break; breaking
  17. (stop operating or functioning) fail; go bad; give way; die; give out; conk out; go; break; break down; breaking
  18. (interrupt a continued activity) break; break away; breaking
  19. (make a rupture in the ranks of the enemy or one's own by quitting or fleeing) break; breaking
  20. (curl over and fall apart in surf or foam, of waves) break; breaking
  21. (lessen in force or effect) dampen; damp; soften; weaken; break; breaking
  22. (be broken in) break; breaking
  23. (come to an end) break; breaking
  24. (vary or interrupt a uniformity or continuity) break; breaking
  25. (cause to give up a habit) break; breaking
  26. (give up) break; breaking
  27. (come forth or begin from a state of latency) break; breaking
  28. (happen or take place) break; breaking
  29. (cause the failure or ruin of) break; breaking
  30. (invalidate by judicial action) break; breaking
  31. (discontinue an association or relation; go different ways) separate; part; split up; split; break; break up; breaking
  32. (assign to a lower position; reduce in rank) demote; bump; relegate; break; kick downstairs; breaking
  33. (reduce to bankruptcy) bankrupt; ruin; break; smash; breaking
  34. (change directions suddenly) break; breaking
  35. (emerge from the surface of a body of water) break; breaking
  36. (break down, literally or metaphorically) collapse; fall in; cave in; give; give way; break; founder; breaking
  37. (do a break dance) break dance; break-dance; break; breaking
  38. (exchange for smaller units of money) break; breaking
  39. (destroy the completeness of a set of related items) break; break up; breaking
  40. (make the opening shot that scatters the balls) break; breaking
  41. (separate from a clinch, in boxing) break; breaking
  42. (go to pieces) break; wear; wear out; bust; fall apart; breaking
  43. (break a piece from a whole) break; break off; snap off; breaking
  44. (become punctured or penetrated) break; breaking
  45. (pierce or penetrate) break; breaking
  46. (be released or become known; of news) break; get out; get around; breaking
  47. (cease an action temporarily) pause; intermit; break; breaking
  48. (interrupt the flow of current in) break; breaking
  49. (undergo breaking) break; breaking
  50. (find a flaw in) break; breaking
  51. (find the solution or key to) break; breaking
  52. (change suddenly from one tone quality or register to another) break; breaking
  53. (happen) break; recrudesce; develop; breaking
  54. (become fractured; break or crack on the surface only) crack; check; break; breaking
  55. (crack; of the male voice in puberty) break; breaking
  56. (fall sharply) break; breaking
  57. (fracture a bone of) fracture; break; breaking
  58. (diminish or discontinue abruptly) break; breaking
  59. (weaken or destroy in spirit or body) break; breaking