![]() ![]() ![]() They broke off when their mother came in.īreak out (sudden appearance) – Cholera has broken out in many villages.īreak out (escape) – The thief was locked up but he broke out.īring up (rear/ educate) – Children should be brought up properly.īring round (to persuade somebody to accept something to which he/she was opposed before) – After a lot of persuasion I bring him round to help his uncle.īring round (restore to consciousness) – The old man fainted on the ground. (c) Collapse of negotiation : The negotiation broke down as both the parties remained obstinate.īreak in (enter suddenly) – Thieves broke into the ship and stole away 3 lakh rupees.īreak off (stop talking suddenly) – Both the sisters were in the middle of their conversion. (b) Collapse of Machine : The car broke down when we were driving through the forest. ![]() (a) Collapse : She completely broke down when she heard that she was not elected for the job. ![]() We can resume our journey again.īear out (confirm) – The Commissioners findings bear out the general doubt that terrorists are involved in this accident.īlow up (explode) – The extremists blew up the bridge. Joshi is away from home for a week.īe over (be finished) – The storm is over now. ![]()
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