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    break off
    [break off]
    definition
    1. remove something from a larger unit or whole:
      "Tucker broke off a piece of bread"
      • become severed:
        "the fuselage had broken off just behind the pilot's seat"
      • abruptly stop talking:
        "she broke off, stifling a sob"
      • abruptly end or discontinue something:
        "Britain threatened to break off diplomatic relations"
    break-off
    [ˈbrākôf]
    noun
    break-off (noun) · break-offs (plural noun)
    1. an instance of breaking something off or of discontinuing something:
      "the break-off of the talks was temporary"
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    1. remove something from a larger unit or whole:
     
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  3. Meaning of break (something) off in English break (something) off phrasal verb with break verb uk / breɪk / us / breɪk / broke | broken (SEPARATE) Add to word list to separate a part from a larger piece, or to become separate:
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/break-off
    to separate a part from a larger piece, or to become separate: He broke off a piece of chocolate. When I tried to pick up the shovel, the handle broke off.
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    break off 1. To physically separate from something. Those bricks in the yard must have broken off the chimney. The antenna just broke off in my hand as I was trying to extend it from the radio. 2. To cause something to physically separate from something else. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can used between "break" and "off."
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