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breaking


break·ing 1

B0466700 (brā′kĭng)n. The change of a simple vowel to a diphthong, especially in various Germanic languages, often caused by the influence of neighboring consonants.
[Translation of German Brechung.]

break·ing 2

B0466700 (brā′kĭng)n. A form of urban dance involving styles such as locking, popping, and b-boying, usually performed to funk music. Also called break dancing.

breaking

(ˈbreɪkɪŋ) n (Linguistics) linguistics (in Old English, Old Norse, etc) the change of a vowel into a diphthong[C19: translation of German Brechung]

break•ing

(ˈbreɪ kɪŋ)

n. the change of a pure vowel to a diphthong, esp. under the influence of a neighboring sound. [1870–75; German]
Thesaurus
Noun1.breaking - the act of breaking somethingbreaking - the act of breaking something; "the breakage was unavoidable"breakage, breakchange of integrity - the act of changing the unity or wholeness of somethingrupture - the act of making a sudden noisy breakshattering, smashing - the act of breaking something into small piecescracking, fracture, crack - the act of cracking somethingchipping, splintering, chip - the act of chipping something
Translations
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breaking


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breaking


breaking

Emergency care
A manoeuvre used in drowning and near-drowning victims to clear the pharynx of water and vomitus; the victim is turned prone, the hands of the person rendering CPR are locked together under abdomen, and the victim’s fluid-filled body is lifted to expel water and gas.
Forensic pathology
A technique that may be used by mortuary technicians and others to disrupt rigour, which may be so traumatic to the involved muscle that it may be torn from its insertion in bone. If the breaking occurs before rigour has completely set in, rigour will develop in the new position.

breaking

Emergency medicine A maneuver used in drowning and near-drowning victims to clear the pharynx of water and vomitus; the victim is turned prone, hands of person rendering CPR are locked together under abdomen, fluid-filled body is lifted to expel water and gas. Cf Flake maneuver, Heimlich maneuver.

Patient discussion about breaking

Q. How do I break it to my mother that I have infantile amnesia A. i'de let the doctor that diagnosed me with infantile amnesia to tell it to my parents, he can explains to your mother exactly what it means,treatments all sorts..

Q. What are the reasons people break their diet? Recently I passed a screen test for a movie for the main role of heroin. There were 150 people who came for the test and only 13 got selected for various roles. The director suggested all thirteen of us to go on a diet to suit our characters. We were asked to come after dieting for a month. But to our surprise none of us showed any difference. The reason was we all broke our diets. What are the reasons that make people break their diet? A. there's an aborigine tribe in Australia that it is a custom that the women feed their men for a month every year with "all you can eat" style. they eat much much more then they are used too. after that month , it doesn't take long until they come back to their normal size. that is because the body is not fooled so easily. his has it ways to leave you in your own weight. one of them is make it very very tough to maintain diet.

Q. is there like a big break through in the field of autism therapy and approaching? A. there is a large amount of research on Autism. Social, neurological, psychiatric etc. today because of new imagine equipment there is better understanding of how our brain works (there are much more to be revealed but still). And there are breakthroughs all the time. You can get updated about research on the subject in this site:
http://www.autism-society.org/site/PageServer?pagename=research_home

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Breaking


Breaking

To use physical force to separate or damage a solid object.

When used in criminal statutes as an element of Burglary or housebreaking, to forcibly remove any part of a house that protects it from unauthorized entry such as locks, latches, windows, or doors, to gain access to the house with the intent to commit a crime; to use force or violence in escaping from a house after a felony has been committed or attempted therein.

The slightest physical force—for example, lifting a latch, releasing a bolt, or opening an unlocked door or window—is enough to constitute breaking.

BREAKING. Parting or dividing by force and violence a solid substance, or piercing, penetrating, or bursting through the same.
2. In cases of burglary and house-breaking, the removal, of any part of the house, or of the fastenings provided to secure it, with violence and a felonious intent, is called a breaking.
3. The breaking is actual, as in the above case; or constructive, as when the burglar or house-breaker gains an entry by fraud, conspiracy or threats. 2 Russ. on Cr. 2; 2 Chit. Cr. Law, 1092; 1 Hale, P. C. 553; Alis. Prin. 282, 291. In England it has been decided that if the sash of a window be partly open, but not sufficiently so to admit a person, the raising of it so as to admit a person is not a breaking of the house. 1 Moody, Cr. Cas. 178. No reasons are assigned. It is difficult to conceive, if this case be law, what further opening will amount to a breaking. But see 1 Moody, Cr. Cas. 327, 377; and Burglary.

breaking


  • noun

Synonyms for breaking

noun the act of breaking something

Synonyms

  • breakage
  • break

Related Words

  • change of integrity
  • rupture
  • shattering
  • smashing
  • cracking
  • fracture
  • crack
  • chipping
  • splintering
  • chip
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