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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 break Pronunciation: ' brāk Function: verb Inflected Form:   broke \ ' brōk\ ; bro·ken \ ' brō-kən\ ; break·ing Etymology: Middle English breken, from Old English brecan; akin to Old High German brehhan to break, Latin frangere Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1 a : to separate into parts with suddenness or violence b : FRACTURE < break an arm> c : RUPTURE < break the skin> d : to cut into and turn over the surface of < break the soil> e : to render inoperable < broke his watch> 2 a : VIOLATE , TRANSGRESS < break the law> < break a promise> b : to invalidate (a will) by action at law 3 a archaic : to force entry into b : to burst and force a way through < break the sound barrier> < break a racial barrier> c : to escape by force from < break jail> d : to make or effect by cutting, forcing, or pressing through < break a trail through the woods> 4 : to disrupt the order or compactness of < break formation> 5 : to make ineffective as a binding force < break the spell> 6 a : to defeat utterly and end as an effective force : DESTROY <used starvation to break the enemy> b : to crush the spirit of <brutal methods broke the prisoner> c : to make tractable or submissive: as (1) past part often broke : to train (an animal) to adjust to the service or convenience of humans <a halter- broke horse> (2) : INURE , ACCUSTOM d : to exhaust in health, strength, or capacity < broken by his struggle for power> 7 a : to stop or bring to an end suddenly : HALT < break a deadlock> b : INTERRUPT , SUSPEND < break the silence with a cry> c : to open and bring about suspension of operation < break an electric circuit> d : to destroy unit…