Sentence example with the word 'breach'

breach

abysm, burst, contravene, discontinuity, excavation, gully, joint, offend, rime, splinter, withdrawal

Definition n. a failure to perform some promised act or obligation

Last update: June 24, 2015


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There had clearly been a serious breach in their security.   [noun]

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Our tanks breached their defence.   [noun]

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The bridge developed a breach soonafter construction.   [noun]

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Because of these admissions the breach in the party of political evasion became irreparable.   [Please select]

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When the breach is made, he is quite crestfallen at not finding what he expected.   [Please select]

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In fact, when they had followed him through a breach in a low, ancient, and ruinous wall, they came suddenly upon a scene equally unexpected and interesting.   [noun]

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He had committed a breach of military discipline, and was determined at least to prove the reality of the seductive expectations which had tempted him to do so.   [noun]

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They are sundered by a bodily shame so steadfast that the criminal annals of the world, stained with all other incests and bestialities, hardly record its breach.   [noun]

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The captain now had no difficulty before him, but to furnish his two boats, stop the breach of one, and man them.   [noun]

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brazen - breach - breakthrough