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Definitions for BREAKING
ˈbreɪ kɪŋbreak·ing

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. breakage, break, breakingnoun

    the act of breaking something

    "the breakage was unavoidable"

Wiktionary

  1. breakingnoun

    A change of a vowel to a diphthong

  2. breakingnoun

    A form of ornamentation in which groups of short notes are used instead of long ones

  3. breakingnoun

    break dancing

Wikipedia

  1. Breaking

    Breaking is a song by American alternative rock band, Anberlin, and the second single from their album New Surrender. The release date for the song was originally set for January 2009, then February 16, but was pushed back several more times due to the continued success of previous single "Feel Good Drag". The song officially impacted radio on June 29, 2009 and reached number 23 on the Alternative Songs chart. It has also reached number 37 on the U. S. Rock Songs chart.

ChatGPT

  1. breaking

    Breaking refers to the act of separating or causing something to separate into parts, often destructively or abruptly. This could apply to physical objects, emotional states, rules or laws, and more. It also refers to interrupting or stopping continuity of something.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Breaking

    of Break

Wikidata

  1. Breaking

    Breaking is a martial arts technique that is used in competition, demonstration and testing. Breaking is an action where a martial artist uses a striking surface to break one or more objects using the skills honed in their art form. The striking surface is usually a hand or a foot, but may also be a fingertip, toe, head, elbow, knuckle, or knee. The most common object is a piece of wood, though it is also common to break bricks or cinder blocks. Breaking can be often seen in karate, taekwondo and pencak silat, Spetsnaz are also known for board, and brick breaking, but not all styles of martial arts place equal emphasis on, or use, breaking. In styles where striking and kicking is less important and there is an emphasis on grappling or weaponry, breaking is less prominent. Traditional Japanese martial art schools place little, if any, emphasis on board-breaking, although the art of breaking objects was known as tameshiwari, while the similar practice of Tameshigiri or 'test cutting' is used in sword arts. Breaking is based on physics and selection of materials, and the most commonly seen breaking involves spaced, softwood boards. While very difficult to break even a piece of soft pine wood hitting against the grain, breaking is almost always done with the grain - which requires little skill or strength. The use of spacers means instead of breaking the entire stack at once, they break one at a time; each one helps break the next as little momentum is lost and gravity is helping. Because of this, breaking is primarily used as an advertising gimmick to woo potential customers.

Dictionary of Nautical Terms

  1. breaking

    Breaking out stores or cargo in the hold. The act of extricating casks or other objects from the hold-stowage.

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British National Corpus

  1. Spoken Corpus Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'BREAKING' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #3424

  2. Written Corpus Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'BREAKING' in Written Corpus Frequency: #2710

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of BREAKING in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of BREAKING in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of BREAKING in a Sentence

  1. Bob Newhart:

    Suzie and I had a great relationship, those things are hard to find. Later, when I was doing ‘ Actor Bob Newhart, ’ I told( on-screen wife) Mary Frann, ‘ You have a really tough job because they’re going to think of my wife as Suzie.' Pleshette and Actor Bob Newhart were able to bring their hilarious encounters to life in front of a live audience – even if it meant breaking some rules.

  2. Scott Long:

    There is consistent pattern of invading private life. Arresting people in their apartment, breaking down their doors, looking for evidence of 'deviance', what underwear you wear, looking for condoms in the drawers, this is a strong message by the state power to pervade private life.

  3. Herbert Diess:

    When I took office in Wolfsburg, I had firmly resolved to change the VW system. This meant breaking up old, encrusted structures and making the company more agile and modern, together with many companions with the same level of motivation, I succeeded in doing this in many places, but not in some, especially not yet at our corporate headquarters in Wolfsburg.

  4. Markus Soeder:

    I think, basically, the lockdown will have to be extended for the time being, there is no point in just breaking it off now. Imagine: we open everything in one fell swoop, then within two, three weeks we will be in a situation maybe even worse than before.

  5. Yu Yongding:

    Over the medium- and long term, once the 7 level is broken, nobody believes 7.1 or 7.2 will be the bottom, but the chance of breaking 7.3 is small.

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