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break·off
/
ˈbreɪkˌɔf
,
‐ˌɒf
/
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[
breyk
-awf
,
‐of
]
Show IPA
noun
1.
a discontinuation, especially abrupt, as of relations.
2.
the action of breaking off.
Also,
break-off
.
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