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View usage for: Definition dissenting a breakaway group Synonyms rebeldissenting seceding secessionist heretical insurrectionary schismatic Additional synonymsDefinition not submissive to authority Workers who are grossly insubordinate are threatened with discharge. Synonyms disobedient, defiant, rebellious, disorderly, turbulent, unruly, insurgent, recalcitrant, fractious, riotous, undisciplined, seditious, mutinous, ungovernable, refractory, contumacious (literary) Definition rebellious or in revolt against an established authority The insurgent leaders were put on trial. Synonyms rebellious, revolutionary, mutinous, revolting, riotous, seditious, disobedient, insubordinate, insurrectionary Definition openly rebellious His own army, stung by defeat, is mutinous. Synonyms rebellious, revolutionary, turbulent, subversive, unruly, insurgent, riotous, unmanageable, seditious, disobedient, ungovernable, refractory, bolshie (British, informal), insubordinate, contumacious (literary) (breɪkəweɪ) adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]A breakaway group is a group of people who have separated from a larger group, for example because of a disagreement. Sixteen members of Parliament have formed a breakaway group. Synonyms: rebel, revolutionary, rebellious, dissenting More Synonyms of breakaway breakaway in British English (ˈbreɪkəˌweɪ) noun1. a. loss or withdrawal of a group of members from an association, club, etc b. (as modifier) a breakaway faction 2. sporta. a sudden attack, esp from a defensive position, in football, hockey, etc b. an attempt to get away from the rest of the field in a race 3. Australian a stampede of cattle, esp at the smell of water verb break away (intr, adverb)4. (often foll by from) to leave hastily or escape 6. sport to make a breakaway 7. horse racing to start prematurely breakaway in American English (ˈbreɪkəˌweɪ) adjective1. breaking away from a given position, procedure, group, etc. 2. US designed to break harmlessly upon slight impact, as a theatrical prop used in staging a fight 3. Basketball and Hockey Etc of a play in which the offensive player breaks free of defensive players, has control of the ball, puck, etc., and heads toward the opponent's goal noun4. a breakaway movement, stage prop, etc. Examples of 'breakaway' in a sentencebreakaway This was the rebel, taking advantage of the upheavals in Nagorny-Karabakh, who fought to establish his own breakaway state.It won't be much of a Union if the breakaway republics have anything to say about it. In other languagesbreakaway British English: breakaway ADJECTIVE A breakaway group is a group of people who have separated from a larger group. Sixteen members have formed a breakaway group. - American English: breakaway
- Brazilian Portuguese: dissidente
- Chinese: 分裂出来的
- European Spanish: disidente
- French: dissident
- German: Splitter-
- Italian: dissidente
- Japanese: 離脱した
- Korean: 이탈한
- European Portuguese: dissidente
- Latin American Spanish: disidente
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