brake
brake
breɪk
breik
British pronunciation
/bɹˈe‍ɪk/

Definition & Meaning of "brake"in English

to brake
01

to slow down or stop a moving car, etc. by using the brakes

Intransitive
to brake definition and meaning
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Examples
The cyclist had to quickly brake to avoid colliding with the pedestrian crossing the street.
02

to bring a vehicle or object to a slower speed or a complete stop by applying a brake

Transitive: to brake a moving vehicle
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Examples
The driver skillfully braked the car as they approached the sharp curve in the mountain road.
Brake
01

a device used to slow down or stop the movement of a vehicle

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The driver pressed the brake to avoid hitting the car ahead.
02

anything that slows, restrains, or impedes a process or action

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Government regulations act as a brake on innovation.
03

a dense area of vegetation, usually dominated by one plant type

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Deer hide in a thick brake near the river.
04

a tall, coarse fern, often several feet high, sometimes considered a weed fern

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The garden was overrun with brakes after a rainy season.
05

any fern of the genus Pteris, often pinnately compound and popular as a houseplant

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She bought a brake for her living room.
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