Complete Definition of "break up"

English

Verb
en-verb|inf=to break up|breaks up|breaking up|broke up|broken up

  1. intransitive To break or separate into pieces; to disintegrate or come apart.

#:It broke up when it hit the ground.

  1. intransitive|idiom To end a relationship.

#:She broke up with her boyfriend last week.

  1. intransitive|idiom To dissolve; to part.

#:''The meeting finally broke up after a three-hour discussion.

  1. intransitive|idiom Of a telephone conversation, to cease to be understandable because of a bad connection.

#:You are breaking up. Can you repeat that?

  1. transitive To break or separate into pieces.

#:Break up the cheese and put it in the salad.

  1. transitive|idiom To stop a fight; to separate people who are fighting.

#:The police came in to break up the disturbance.

See also
breakup (noun)

io:break up

Category:English phrasal verbs

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