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rupture
rup·ture R0351200 (rŭp′chər)n.1. An instance of breaking open or bursting: a rupture in the fuel line.2. A break in friendly relations.3. Medicine a. A hernia, especially of the groin or intestines.b. A tear in an organ or tissue: rupture of an appendix; ligament rupture.v. rup·tured, rup·tur·ing, rup·tures v.tr. To cause to undergo or suffer a rupture: The accident ruptured his spleen.v.intr. To undergo or suffer a rupture: The blister ruptured. Their friendship ruptured. [Middle English, from Old French, from Latin ruptūra, from ruptus, past participle of rumpere, to break; see reup- in Indo-European roots.] rup′tur·a·ble adj.rupture (ˈrʌptʃə) n1. the act of breaking or bursting or the state of being broken or burst2. a breach of peaceful or friendly relations3. (Pathology) pathol a. the breaking or tearing of a bodily structure or partb. another word for herniavb4. to break or burst or cause to break or burst5. (Pathology) to affect or be affected with a rupture or hernia6. to undergo or cause to undergo a breach in relations or friendship[C15: from Latin ruptūra a breaking, from rumpere to burst forth; see erupt] ˈrupturable adjrup•ture (ˈrʌp tʃər) n., v. -tured, -tur•ing. n. 1. the act of breaking. 2. the state of being broken. 3. a breach of harmonious or peaceful relations. 4. hernia, esp. abdominal hernia. v.t. 5. to break or burst. 6. to cause a breach of. v.i. 7. to suffer a break or rupture. [1475–85; < Latin ruptūra <rupt(us), past participle of rumpere to break] rupture Past participle: ruptured Gerund: rupturing
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I rupture | you rupture | he/she/it ruptures | we rupture | you rupture | they rupture |
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I ruptured | you ruptured | he/she/it ruptured | we ruptured | you ruptured | they ruptured |
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I am rupturing | you are rupturing | he/she/it is rupturing | we are rupturing | you are rupturing | they are rupturing |
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I have ruptured | you have ruptured | he/she/it has ruptured | we have ruptured | you have ruptured | they have ruptured |
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I was rupturing | you were rupturing | he/she/it was rupturing | we were rupturing | you were rupturing | they were rupturing |
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I had ruptured | you had ruptured | he/she/it had ruptured | we had ruptured | you had ruptured | they had ruptured |
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I will rupture | you will rupture | he/she/it will rupture | we will rupture | you will rupture | they will rupture |
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I will have ruptured | you will have ruptured | he/she/it will have ruptured | we will have ruptured | you will have ruptured | they will have ruptured |
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I will be rupturing | you will be rupturing | he/she/it will be rupturing | we will be rupturing | you will be rupturing | they will be rupturing |
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I have been rupturing | you have been rupturing | he/she/it has been rupturing | we have been rupturing | you have been rupturing | they have been rupturing |
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I will have been rupturing | you will have been rupturing | he/she/it will have been rupturing | we will have been rupturing | you will have been rupturing | they will have been rupturing |
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I had been rupturing | you had been rupturing | he/she/it had been rupturing | we had been rupturing | you had been rupturing | they had been rupturing |
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I would rupture | you would rupture | he/she/it would rupture | we would rupture | you would rupture | they would rupture |
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I would have ruptured | you would have ruptured | he/she/it would have ruptured | we would have ruptured | you would have ruptured | they would have ruptured | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | rupture - state of being torn or burst open harm, hurt, injury, trauma - any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc.hernia, herniation - rupture in smooth muscle tissue through which a bodily structure protrudesherniated disc, ruptured intervertebral disc, slipped disc - a painful rupture of the fibrocartilage of the disc between spinal vertebrae; occurs most often in the lumbar region | | 2. | rupture - a personal or social separation (as between opposing factions); "they hoped to avoid a break in relations"falling out, severance, rift, breach, breakschism - the formal separation of a church into two churches or the withdrawal of one group over doctrinal differencesbreakup, separation, detachment - coming apart | | 3. | rupture - the act of making a sudden noisy breakbreaking, breakage, break - the act of breaking something; "the breakage was unavoidable" | Verb | 1. | rupture - separate or cause to separate abruptly; "The rope snapped"; "tear the paper"tear, snap, bustdisunite, separate, part, divide - force, take, or pull apart; "He separated the fighting children"; "Moses parted the Red Sea"lacerate - cut or tear irregularlyrend, rip, rive, pull - tear or be torn violently; "The curtain ripped from top to bottom"; "pull the cooked chicken into strips"rip up, shred, tear up - tear into shreds |
rupturenoun1. hernia (Medical) a rupture of the abdominal aorta2. breach, split, hostility, falling-out (informal), disagreement, contention, feud, disruption, quarrel, rift, break, bust-up (informal), dissolution, altercation, schism, estrangement a major rupture between the two countries3. break, tear, split, crack, rent, burst, breach, fracture, cleavage, cleft, fissure ruptures in a 60-mile pipeline on the islandverb1. break, separate, tear, split, crack, burst, rend, fracture, sever, puncture, cleave Tanks can rupture and burn in a collision.2. cause a breach, split, divide, disrupt, break off, come between, dissever an accident which ruptured the bond between themrupturenoun1. An opening, especially in a solid structure:breach, break, gap, hole, perforation.2. An interruption in friendly relations:alienation, breach, break, disaffection, estrangement, fissure, rent, rift, schism, split.verbTo undergo partial breaking:crack, fissure, fracture, split.Translationsrupture (ˈraptʃə) noun a tearing or breaking. 撕裂,斷裂 破裂,断裂 verb to break or tear. 折斷,撕破 使破裂
rupture
rupture, in medicine: see herniahernia, protrusion of an internal organ or part of an organ through the wall of a body cavity. The hernia is enclosed by a sac formed by the lining of the cavity. It results from a weakness or rupture in the wall, usually where there is already a natural weakness. ..... Click the link for more information. .rupture[′rəp·chər] (geology) fracture (medicine) hernia rupture Pathola. the breaking or tearing of a bodily structure or part b. another word for herniarupture
rupture [rup´chur] 1. tearing or disruption of tissue.2. to forcibly disrupt tissue.3. hernia.rup·ture (rŭp'chŭr), 1. Synonym(s): hernia2. A solution of continuity or a tear; a break of any organ or another of the soft parts. 3. When used in reference to hollow organs or trauma, term describes the acute explosive disruption of the inner portion of the organ by pressure from within or without, often allowing extravasation of its contents exteriorly. [L. ruptura, a fracture (of limb or vein), fr. rumpo, pp. ruptus, to break] rupture (rŭp′chər)n.1. The process of breaking open or bursting.2. A hernia, especially of the groin or intestines.3. A tear in an organ or a tissue.v. To break open; burst.rupture Medtalk A tearing or disruption of a membrane or flattened tissue that was subjected to pressure. See FASIAR rupture, Partial rupture, Premature rupture of membranes, Traumatic disk rupture. rup·ture (rŭp'shŭr) 1. Synonym(s): hernia. 2. A solution of continuity or a tear; a break of any organ or other of the soft parts. [L. ruptura, a fracture (of limb or vein), fr. rumpo, pp. ruptus, to break]rupture A popular term for an abdominal HERNIA.RuptureA breaking apart of an organ or tissue.Mentioned in: Ectopic Pregnancyrup·ture (rŭp'shŭr) 1. Synonym(s): hernia. 2. A solution of continuity or a tear; a break of any organ or other of the soft parts. [L. ruptura, a fracture (of limb or vein), fr. rumpo, pp. ruptus, to break]rupture Related to rupture: hernia, Uterine ruptureSynonyms for rupturenoun herniaSynonymsnoun breachSynonyms- breach
- split
- hostility
- falling-out
- disagreement
- contention
- feud
- disruption
- quarrel
- rift
- break
- bust-up
- dissolution
- altercation
- schism
- estrangement
noun breakSynonyms- break
- tear
- split
- crack
- rent
- burst
- breach
- fracture
- cleavage
- cleft
- fissure
verb breakSynonyms- break
- separate
- tear
- split
- crack
- burst
- rend
- fracture
- sever
- puncture
- cleave
verb cause a breachSynonyms- cause a breach
- split
- divide
- disrupt
- break off
- come between
- dissever
Synonyms for rupturenoun an opening, especially in a solid structureSynonyms- breach
- break
- gap
- hole
- perforation
noun an interruption in friendly relationsSynonyms- alienation
- breach
- break
- disaffection
- estrangement
- fissure
- rent
- rift
- schism
- split
verb to undergo partial breakingSynonyms- crack
- fissure
- fracture
- split
Synonyms for rupturenoun state of being torn or burst openRelated Words- harm
- hurt
- injury
- trauma
- hernia
- herniation
- herniated disc
- ruptured intervertebral disc
- slipped disc
noun a personal or social separation (as between opposing factions)Synonyms- falling out
- severance
- rift
- breach
- break
Related Words- schism
- breakup
- separation
- detachment
noun the act of making a sudden noisy breakRelated Wordsverb separate or cause to separate abruptlySynonymsRelated Words- disunite
- separate
- part
- divide
- lacerate
- rend
- rip
- rive
- pull
- rip up
- shred
- tear up
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