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to break out
[phrase form: break]
01
to free oneself from a place that one is being held against their will, such as a prison
02
(of an infectious disease) to start and spread within a community
03
(of a war, fight, or other unwelcome occurrence) to start suddenly
04
to start to have pimples or a rash, typically on the face
05
to take something out of storage and bring it into use
Example
The prisoners attempted to break out during the night.
The movie showcased a dramatic plot of prisoners trying to break out.
The infamous criminal plotted for years to break out of his cell.
The infected person inadvertently broke out the virus in the crowded gathering.
The library broke out its collection of rare books for display.
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