Keresés
to break free
[phrase form: break]
01
to get away from something that was keeping one trapped
Example
The bird struggled to break free from the net that had trapped it.
The prisoners joined forces to plan an escape and break free from captivity.
The desperate animal clawed at the cage bars, determined to break free from captivity.
02
to liberate oneself from a situation, often by overcoming obstacles or restrictions put by something or someone
Example
After years of hard work, she finally broke free from poverty and achieved financial independence.
With determination and perseverance, she managed to break free from the cycle of addiction.
The determined entrepreneur worked tirelessly to break free from debt and build a successful business.
03
to manage to get away from someone's physical grasp
Example
With a sudden twist, she broke free from the attacker 's grasp and ran for safety.
04
to forcefully remove obstacles like ropes, chains, walls, etc. that restrict movement
Example
The explorer used a pocket knife to break free from the tangled vines that blocked his path in the jungle.
The prisoners worked together to break free from their handcuffs and flee the scene.
After hours of struggle, the trapped hiker managed to break free from the fallen boulders and continue hiking.
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Verb
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The bird struggled to break free from the net that had trapped it.
The prisoners joined forces to plan an escape and break free from captivity.
The desperate animal clawed at the cage bars, determined to break free from captivity.
Despite the heavy chains, the prisoner refused to give up hope of breaking free from his cell.
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