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break in

/breɪk ɪn/

[/breɪk ɪn/]

enter by force

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Definition

To enter a building illegally and by force, usually to steal. It can also mean to interrupt.

Example

Thieves broke in through the back window.

Thieves broke in through the back window.

Etymology

From 'break' plus 'in', forcing entry into a place.

How & Where It’s Used

Common in talk about burglary.

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