Definitionn. the act of disrupting an established order so it fails to continue
Last update: September 17, 2015
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Christy died before the completion of the work, but Lartet continued it until his breakdown in health in 1870. [Please select]
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This unexpected breakdown altered my whole relation to the project. [Please select]
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Can you do a song now - or a bit of a breakdown. [Please select]
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He was suffering, poor fellow, from a nervous breakdown. [Please select]
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This time he was not wounded; he was suffering from dysentery, fever and--a nervous breakdown. [Please select]
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It might mean a temporary breakdown from overfatigue or a sickening for deadly illness. [Please select]
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She encouraged the general idea of the verge of a nervous breakdown. [Please select]
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Breakdown, Martin Cunningham said. [Please select]
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Cliffe informed me that Lady Fenimore had called him in to see Sir Anthony, whom she described as being on the obstinate edge of a nervous breakdown. [Please select]
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There was a complete physical breakdown, and the renowned agitator was removed to the "Bohemian Republic"--a large tenement house which derived its euphonious appellation from the fact that its occupants were mostly Bohemian Anarchists. [Please select]
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