- break something up
- 1)
police tried to break up the crowd
Syn:disperse, scatter, disband2)I'm not going to let you break up my marriage
Syn:wreck, ruin, destroy
Thesaurus of popular words. 2014.
police tried to break up the crowd
I'm not going to let you break up my marriage
Thesaurus of popular words. 2014.
break something to pieces — smash/break/tear etc/something to pieces phrase to break something into so many pieces that it is completely destroyed The furniture had been smashed to pieces. Thesaurus: to destroy or severely damage somethingsynonym to breaksynonym … Useful english dictionary
break something up — 1 police tried to break up the crowd: DISPERSE, scatter, disband. 2 I m not going to let you break up my marriage: WRECK, ruin, destroy. → break … Useful english dictionary
break something up — 1) police tried to break up the crowd Syn: disperse, scatter, disband 2) I m not going to let you break up my marriage Syn: wreck, ruin, destroy … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
break something in — 1》 accustom a horse to being ridden. 2》 wear shoes until they become supple and comfortable. → break … English new terms dictionary
break something to — make bad news known to. → break … English new terms dictionary
break something in — wear something, typically a pair of new shoes, until it becomes supple and comfortable … Useful english dictionary
break (something) loose from something — break/cut/tear (sb/sth) ˈloose from sb/sth idiom to separate yourself or sb/sth from a group of people or their influence, etc • The organization broke loose from its sponsors. • He cut himself loose from his family. Main entry: ↑looseidiom … Useful english dictionary
break (something) loose from somebody — break/cut/tear (sb/sth) ˈloose from sb/sth idiom to separate yourself or sb/sth from a group of people or their influence, etc • The organization broke loose from its sponsors. • He cut himself loose from his family. Main entry: ↑looseidiom … Useful english dictionary
break something off — abruptly end or discontinue something. → break … English new terms dictionary
break something out — informal open and start using something. → break … English new terms dictionary