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    broach
    /brōCH/

    verb

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  2. The meaning of BROACH is to open up (a subject) for discussion. How to use broach in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Broach.

  3. BROACH definition: 1. to begin a discussion of something difficult: 2. to open a bottle or barrel in order to drink…. Learn more.

  4. to enlarge and finish with a broach. Synonyms: advance, submit, propose, introduce. to mention or suggest for the first time: to broach a subject. to draw (beer, liquor, etc.), as by tapping: to broach beer from a keg. to tap or pierce. Masonry. to shape or dress (a block of stone).

  5. broach. (broʊtʃ ) Word forms: broaches , broaching , broached. verb. When you broach a subject, especially a sensitive one, you mention it in order to start a discussion on it. Eventually I broached the subject of her early life. [VERB noun] Synonyms: bring up, approach, introduce, mention More Synonyms of broach. More Synonyms of broach.

  6. 1. a. A tapered, serrated tool used to shape or enlarge a hole. b. The hole made by such a tool. 2. A spit for roasting meat. 3. A mason's narrow chisel. 4. A gimlet for tapping or broaching casks. 5. Variant of brooch.

  7. To bring up or introduce a topic, idea, or subject for discussion or consideration, often in a sensitive or delicate manner. "He decided to broach the subject of a salary increase with his boss." Detailed meaning of broach.

  8. BROACH meaning: 1. to begin a discussion of something difficult: 2. to open a bottle or barrel in order to drink…. Learn more.

  9. broach something (with somebody) to begin talking about a subject that is difficult to discuss, especially because it is embarrassing or because people disagree about it. She was dreading having to broach the subject of money with her father. The report fails to broach some important questions.

  10. Noun. Idiom. Filter. verb. broached, broaches, broaching. To announce. We broached our plans for the new year. American Heritage. To start a discussion of; bring up; introduce. To broach a subject. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To make a hole in so as to let out liquid; tap (a cask) Webster's New World. Similar definitions.

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