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- Dictionarybreach/briːtʃ/
noun
- 1. an act of breaking or failing to observe a law, agreement, or code of conduct: "a breach of confidence" Similar
- 2. a gap in a wall, barrier, or defence, especially one made by an attacking army: "a breach in the mountain wall" Similar
verb
- 1. make a gap in and break through (a wall, barrier, or defence): "the river breached its bank" Similar
- 2. (of a whale) rise and break through the surface of the water: "we saw whales breaching in the distance"
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- English (US)
BREACH meaning: 1. an act of breaking a law, promise,...
- Breach: Russian Translation
BREACH translate: нарушение , разрыв отношений , нарушать ....
- Breach Spanish Translation
BREACH translate: infracción, violación, brecha, infringir,...
- Breach of Contract
BREACH OF CONTRACT definition: 1. an act of breaking a legal...
- Traditional
BREACH translate: 違背承諾/違反規定, 破壞,違犯;違反,不履行, 開縫,...
- Simplified
BREACH translate: 违背承诺/违反规定, 破坏,违犯;违反,不履行, 开缝,...
- Znaczenie Breach, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
BREACH definicja: 1. an act of breaking a law, promise,...
- Breach: German Translation
BREACH translate: der Bruch, die Bresche, eine Bresche...
- English (US)
Learn the various meanings and uses of the word breach as a noun and a verb, with synonyms, examples, and etymology. Find out the difference between breach and breech, and explore related phrases and articles.
Learn the meaning of breach as a noun and a verb, with synonyms and example sentences. Find out how to use breach in different contexts, such as law, agreement, relationship, security, and whale.
Breach can mean a break, rupture, violation, or gap, depending on the context. It can also refer to the act of a whale leaping out of the water. Learn more about its synonyms, origins, and usage examples.
[countable, uncountable] breach of something an action that breaks an agreement to behave in a particular way. a breach of confidence/trust; a breach of security (= when something that is normally protected is no longer secure) see also data breach
Breach means a violation, as of a law, obligation, or promise, or a gap or rift in a solid structure. Learn the synonyms, usage, and origin of the word breach from various dictionaries and sources.
A breach is a violation of a law, duty, or promise. If you'd contracted to mow your neighbor's lawn and don't do it, he can sue you for breach of contract. Or he can mow the lawn himself.