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break phrasal verbs

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    off2class 4.3 phrasal verbs
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  • (VERB) Something (typically something mechanical) stops working
    break down
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  • (ADJECTIVE) it DESCRIBES a thing that is useless or out of order, or that DOES NOT function properly
    broken-down
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  • (NOUN) when something mechanical isn't working.
    breakdown
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  • (VERB) disintegrate ("relationships" - I do not agree with this but it is what the site said)
    break down
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  • (VERB) to lose self-control and become HIGHLY EMOTIONAL
    to break down
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  • (NOUN) a situation when someone is HIGHLY EMOTIONAL or upset
    breakdown
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  • (VERB - SEPARABLE) to make a difficult issue easier to understand
    break (something) down
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  • (VERB) to go through a door with force (typically a door)
    break (a door) down
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  • (VERB) to enter a place ILLEGALLY
    break into
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  • (NOUN) a forced entry into a place
    a break-in
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  • (VERB) wear new shoes a little at a time until they become comfortable
    break in
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  • (VERB) When a piece of something SEPARATES from a larger piece of that same thing
    break off
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  • (VERB) to end a relationship or contract with someone
    break (something) off
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  • (NOUN) an escape (typically from prison or some type of restraint)
    breakout
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  • (VERB) When a FIGHT or a FIRE starts suddenly.
    break out
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  • (VERB) To use a new device carefully unti it feels ready for stronger use
    break (something) in
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