break-in

1 of 2

noun

1
: the act or action of breaking in
a rash of break-ins at the new apartment house
2
: a performance or a series of performances serving as a trial run
3
: an initial period of operation during which working parts begin to function efficiently

break in

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verb

broke in; broken in; breaking in; breaks in

intransitive verb

1
: to enter something (such as a building or computer system) without consent or by force
2
a
: intrude
break in upon his privacy
b
: to interrupt a conversation
3
: to start in an activity or enterprise
breaking in as a cub reporter

transitive verb

1
: to accustom to a certain activity or occurrence
break in the new clerk
2
: to overcome the stiffness or newness of
break in a pair of shoes

Examples of break-in in a Sentence

Verb the burglars broke in by smashing a window he rudely broke in to drop the names of several celebrities that he had met
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
Officials said the shooting was reported as a break-in around 10:25 a.m. Caleb Lunetta, San Diego Union-Tribune, 17 Apr. 2024 At the time of its release, the resonance between The Conversation’s tech and the Watergate break-in was unmistakable but unintended; Coppola wrote the screenplay before the White House Plumbers’ malfeasance became front-page news. Sheri Linden, The Hollywood Reporter, 17 Apr. 2024 Cons There is a break-in period as the leather straps caused some irritation in the beginning. Olivia Avitt, Peoplemag, 12 Apr. 2024 The break-in at the embassy of Ecuador happened almost a year after hundreds of Cubans crammed into the Peruvian embassy in Havana in April 1980 seeking political asylum. Nora Gámez Torres, Miami Herald, 10 Apr. 2024 Each facility was studied before a break-in to determine access, security measures and what looked good to steal, investigators said in court papers. Christopher Kuo, New York Times, 7 Apr. 2024 Guests are expected to park on the street (where there are plenty of spots but issues with break-ins). Jacobina Martin, Washington Post, 6 Apr. 2024 But Take Note These did have a break-in period (our tester needed to apply a small bandage after wearing these the first time) but felt fine after the first or second wear. Jessica Booth, Parents, 5 Apr. 2024 The break-in was described as elaborate and suggested an experienced crew who knew how to gain entry to a secure facility and go unnoticed. Richard Winton, Los Angeles Times, 4 Apr. 2024
Verb
During his civil fraud trial last year, the former president offered Rosenberg feedback on some sketches during a break in the proceedings. Peter Charalambous, ABC News, 13 Apr. 2024 Subsequent investigation turned up a broken window in the back of the residence and a screwdriver near where Condon broke in, according to the review. Rebecca Cohen, NBC News, 11 Apr. 2024 On Sunday, the Cuban ambassador to Ecuador was among the diplomats escorting the Mexican ambassador on her way to the airport to leave the South American country after the break in diplomatic relations. Nora Gámez Torres, Miami Herald, 10 Apr. 2024 Though Cuba expressed concern about his kids following him into acting at a young age, Mason eventually got his big break in the HBO comedy Ballers after a short time at New York University Tisch School of the Arts. Emy Lacroix, Peoplemag, 4 Apr. 2024 An area of Dixie Highway near the intersection of Hill Street is closed following a water main break in the Algonquin neighborhood, according to Louisville Water. Leo Bertucci, The Courier-Journal, 3 Apr. 2024 After a break in the rain, more showers and storms probably develop toward midnight and continue intermittently through dawn. Jason Samenow, Washington Post, 1 Apr. 2024 The Cougars faced a tough break in the first half after star guard Jamal Shead left the game with an ankle injury and did not return. Jacob Lev, CNN, 30 Mar. 2024 The film’s climax is perhaps the most thrilling prison break in cinema history. Wesley Stenzel, EW.com, 27 Mar. 2024

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Word History

First Known Use

Noun

1856, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

circa 1535, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of break-in was circa 1535

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Cite this Entry

“Break-in.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/break-in. Accessed 25 Apr. 2024.

Kids Definition

break-in

1 of 2 noun
ˈbrā-ˌkin
: an act or instance of breaking in

break in

2 of 2 verb
(ˈ)brā-ˈkin
1
: to enter a house or building by force
2
a
: to make used to an activity
breaking in a new employee
b
: to overcome the newness or stiffness of
breaking in a new pair of shoes

Legal Definition

break-in

1 of 2 noun
ˈbrāk-ˌin
: the act or action of breaking in

break in

2 of 2 intransitive verb
: to enter something (as a building or computer system) without privilege (as consent) or by force

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