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  1. To-breakverb

    to break completely; to break in pieces

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of to-break in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of to-break in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of to-break in a Sentence

  1. One Republican aide:

    If they break the law, we will raise hell. The law is the law.

  2. Eric Goldstein:

    We need the ability to get visibility into national cybersecurity risks, we need to understand where adversaries are intruding into networks across this country. We need to understand the techniques that they're using to break in. We need to understand what they are doing or trying to do. The more of that kind of information that we get, we can then protect others.

  3. Eric Turquin:

    They had to go through the attic and break a door which they had never opened .. They broke the door and behind it was that picture. It's really incredible.

  4. Marty Walsh:

    I think it's important to kind of break that stigma and let people know that it's OK to admit that you're powerless over alcohol, that you're powerless over drugs and you can get help.

  5. Sascha Bajin:

    Yeah, she really wants it. You know, people say they want it, but she really wants it, you know, we had an unbelievable great season last year, but after having just two weeks' break, she came back and showed up and really worked her butt off.

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