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| atmospheric conditions having or characterized by zero visibility in both horizontal and vertical directions |
| a National Weather Service warning of winds having speeds of 48 knots (55 mph, 25 m/sec) or greater |
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upon, to enter with force upon or accidentally interrupt; intrude upon: The visitor opened the wrong door and broke in on a private conference. | broken (ˈbrəʊkən) | |
| —vb | |
| 1. | the past participle of break |
| —adj | |
| 2. | fractured, smashed, or splintered: a broken vase |
| 3. | imperfect or incomplete; fragmentary: a broken set of books |
| 4. | interrupted; disturbed; disconnected: broken sleep |
| 5. | intermittent or discontinuous: broken sunshine |
| 6. | varying in direction or intensity, as of pitch: a broken note; a broken run |
| 7. | not functioning: a broken radio |
| 8. | spoilt or ruined by divorce (esp in the phrases broken home, broken marriage) |
| 9. | (of a trust, promise, contract, etc) violated; infringed |
| 10. | overcome with grief or disappointment: a broken heart |
| 11. | (of the speech of a foreigner) imperfect in grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation: broken English |
| 12. | Also: broken-in made tame or disciplined by training: a broken horse; a broken recruit |
| 13. | exhausted or weakened as through ill-health or misfortune |
| 14. | confused or disorganized: broken ranks of soldiers |
| 15. | breached or opened: broken defensive lines |
| 16. | irregular or rough; uneven: broken ground |
| 17. | bankrupt or out of money: a broken industry |
| 18. | (of colour) having a multicoloured decorative effect, as by stippling paint onto a surface |
| 19. | informal (South African) drunk |
| 'brokenly | |
| —adv | |
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