Hanapin
to break in
[phrase form: break]
01
pasukin
to enter someone's property by force and without their consent, particularly to steal something
02
pasukin
to start to speak in the middle of a conversation
03
pasukin
to start something entirely new or take it to a higher level
04
pasukin
to make a horse obedient, typically a young one
05
pasukin
to break in a way that causes the broken parts to fall inward
06
pasukin
to make something work better by using it regularly
07
pasukin
to assist someone in getting used to a specific way of behaving or working
Halimbawa
The security system prevented the burglars from breaking in.
The alarm system alerted the police when someone tried to break in.
The homeowners worried about someone trying to break in while they were away.
Residents in the apartment complex formed a neighborhood watch after a recent incident of someone trying to break in.
The restaurant owner reinforced the back entrance because they were worried about someone attempting to break in after hours.