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
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Recent Examples of broken
Adjective
This could be a sign of a broken transfer system that might be remedied if more colleges could offer bachelor’s degrees.—Cal Matters, Mercury News, 28 Jan. 2026 Still, the narrative dominating trading desks was less about long‑term strategy and more about broken expectations.—Nick Lichtenberg, Fortune, 27 Jan. 2026
Verb
My heart is broken for her family, her loved ones, and everyone who adored her, both here in Canada and around the world.—Emily St. Martin, Oc Register, 31 Jan. 2026 Everyone knows rules are broken.—Mike Bianchi, The Orlando Sentinel, 31 Jan. 2026 See All Example Sentences for broken
The condition can also arise if an object goes through the brain tissue, such as a bullet or shattered piece of skull.
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Edward Segarra,
USA Today,
27 Jan. 2026
In his apology, Ye claimed that a 2002 car accident that left him with a shattered jaw contributed to his struggle with bipolar I disorder, with which he was officially diagnosed in 2016 and shared with the public in 2018.
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Mekishana Pierre,
Entertainment Weekly,
27 Jan. 2026
American said Monday that five of its nine hub airports were disrupted by the storm, including its largest hub at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.
The Department of Justice also stopped investigating the agent, Jonathan Ross, and federal authorities blocked state investigators from participating in the probe.
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Alaa Elassar,
CNN Money,
2 Feb. 2026
After Pretti kicked out the taillight, the vehicle stopped, and a federal officer exited before grabbing Pretti and tackling him to the ground.
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Hailey Bullis,
The Washington Examiner,
2 Feb. 2026
Border Patrol commander-at-large Gregory Bovino - who led confrontational sweeps in Los Angeles, Chicago and other cities - was demoted and will soon retire, Reuters reported.
The sun dances to its own (currently less-than-deciphered) rhythms, moving through an 11-year-long cycle.
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Sarah Scoles,
Scientific American,
10 Dec. 2025
At first this voice from the heavens has seemingly sent a benign message but it’s quickly deciphered to be a DNA cocktail for Earthlings to investigate.
But the judge’s order to reinstate Damsky was paused pending appeal.
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Conor Friedersdorf,
The Atlantic,
26 Jan. 2026
The disaster shook public confidence, led to speed reductions and temporarily paused construction on new lines, but no major incidents have been reported in the 15 years since, even as the network has continued to expand.