Rechercher
to break up
[phrase form: break]
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to end a relationship, typically a romantic or sexual one
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disperser
to put an end to a gathering and cause people to go in different directions
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rompre
(of a gathering or meeting) to be concluded, with individuals going their separate ways
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to become separated into pieces
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rompre
to cause something to be separated into pieces
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rompre
to make something disappear by mixing it into a liquid
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rompre
to intervene and stop a physical or verbal fight between individuals
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rompre
to break something with force, often producing a loud sound
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rompre
to start laughing really hard
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rompre
(of schools) to close for a holiday
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rompre
(of a connection or association) to end due to the separation of those involved
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rompre
to strike with force using a tool such as a pickaxe, typically on icy or rocky surfaces
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rompre
(of an iceberg or glacier) to break and release smaller pieces of ice
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rompre
to divide a particular thing into several smaller parts or entities
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rompre
to experience extreme stress leading to a nervous breakdown
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rompre
to have trouble talking or seeing clearly because of a weak or unstable signal
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rompre
to add something interesting to make an activity or situation less boring
Exemple
She had to break up with him because they wanted different things.
I immediately broke up with my boyfriend when I found out that he was cheating on me.
He decided to break up after she moved away for college.
They decided to break up after two years of dating.
They decided to break up, but remained co-parents for their children.
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