INBREAK

Etymology

Verb

inbreak (third-person singular simple present inbreaks, present participle inbreaking, simple past inbroke, past participle inbroken)

(transitive) To break in; break into; make an incursion into; insert into; interrupt.

Noun

inbreak (plural inbreaks)

A sudden violent inroad or incursion; an irruption.

Anagrams

• break in, break-in, breakin'

Source: Wiktionary


In"break`, In"break`ing, n.

Definition: A breaking in; inroad; invasion.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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