to change (as a secret message) from code into ordinary language
Alan Turing and the Bletchley Park mathematicians broke the Enigma code being used by the Nazis
a momentary halt in an activity
there was a brief break after the first movement as the doors to the concert hall were opened and the latecomers were allowed in
a favorable combination of circumstances, time, and place
in classic fashion, her big break came when, as an understudy, she took over for an ailing star
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Recent Examples of break
Verb
Each gets stage time to speak at length about their dreams, both realized and broken, and regrets.—Ryan Lattanzio, IndieWire, 11 May 2026 Nick Castellanos, who broke his bat shortly before becoming the hero of Sunday’s 3-2 comeback win, has hit more home runs with Tatis’ bat than Tatis himself.—Dennis Lin, New York Times, 11 May 2026
Noun
An everyday work break quickly became a million-dollar core memory for a man visiting his regular convenience store.—Greta Cross, USA Today, 28 Apr. 2026 The seasoning level didn’t match that of the fish, offering a nice break from that briny punch.—Heidi Finley, Charlotte Observer, 28 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for break
Quin Snyder’s Towns wrinkle stalled the Knicks briefly, then stopped working.
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C.J. Holmes,
New York Daily News,
29 Apr. 2026
The workers get ordered to start jobs, stop jobs, ignore jobs and are other things that turn them into ping pong balls, with the Butleys and the del Valles as the paddles.
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Christopher Arnott,
Hartford Courant,
28 Apr. 2026
Earlier that year, the Connecticut General Assembly passed a sweeping climate change bill with an ambitious goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 45% by 2030, 70% by 2040, and to achieve economy-wide net-zero levels by 2050.
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Krisztian Elcsics,
Hartford Courant,
12 May 2026
Likewise, in building communities, there must be a priority on preserving green spaces, creating walkable neighborhoods to reduce traffic and car emissions, intentionally designating areas for wildlife habitats, and prioritizing quality of life through parks, trails, and conservation areas.
In corporate news, luxury conglomerate and industry bellwether LVMH reported quarterly sales that missed expectations on Monday as the sector begins to decipher the fallout from the war in the Middle East and its impact on stocks.
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Leonie Kidd,
CNBC,
14 Apr. 2026
The researchers then deciphered certain traits that were linked to the habit.
The fact that those dreary assessments have very little to do with the actual wants and needs of the vast majority of Californians — not to mention the state’s history of electing mostly dull and drab governors — should give their authors pause.
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Los Angeles Times,
Los Angeles Times,
10 May 2026
According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, 14 states spanning the political spectrum from Oklahoma to New York are considering legislation that would ban or pause new data centers, as public opinion on AI has increasingly shifted to the negative.
Brin and a cohort of the ultrawealthy including Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong and venture capitalists Vinod Khosla and John Doerr have plowed millions into supporting Matt Mahan, a Silicon Valley mayor, with a back-to-basics agenda and a penchant for taking on the state’s Democratic establishment.
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Bloomberg,
Mercury News,
27 Apr. 2026
Rather than plowing down anyone, a tackle is when a player slides feet first to dislodge the ball from an opposing player.
In April, the group of 19 camps in Texas filed a lawsuit saying the requirement to install fiber optic internet does not make their properties safer, violates the state Constitution and laws regarding property rights, and could prevent them from opening.
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STEPHEN SIMPSON The Texas Tribune,
Arkansas Online,
10 May 2026
Critics say the commission lacks religious and ideological diversity, violates federal law requiring balanced viewpoints, and threatens long-standing constitutional church-state protections.