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    brink
    /briNGk/

    noun

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  2. the point where a new, different, or dangerous situation is about to begin: the brink of collapse/bankruptcy/disaster Debt crisis led many companies to the brink of bankruptcy. They seem to be teetering on the brink of a major crisis. Right now the company is poised on the brink of success.

  3. Dec 4, 2016 · The meaning of BRINK is edge; especially : the edge at the top of a steep place. How to use brink in a sentence.

  4. noun. the edge, border, or verge of a steep place. the brink of the precipice. the highest point; top. the sun fell below the brink of the hill. the land at the edge of a body of water. the verge of an event or state. the brink of disaster.

  5. 1. the edge, border, or verge of a steep place: the brink of the precipice. 2. the highest point; top: the sun fell below the brink of the hill. 3. (Physical Geography) the land at the edge of a body of water. 4. the verge of an event or state: the brink of disaster.

  6. If you are on the brink of something important, terrible, or exciting, you are just about to do it or experience it. Their economy is teetering on the brink of collapse. American English : brink / ˈbrɪŋk /

  7. Definition of brink noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. BRINK definition: to be in a situation where something bad is going to happen very soon: . Learn more.

  9. brink. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English brink /brɪŋk/ noun 1 → the brink (of something) 2 → push/tip somebody over the brink 3 → the brink of something Examples from the Corpus brink • But some sort of step back from the brink was essential.

  10. The noun brink describes the edge of a steep drop-off or slope, or the edge of a boundary marking where something begins, like the brink of a pond. Brink also describes the figurative edge or start of something.

  11. noun. The edge, esp. at the top of a steep place; verge. At the brink of war. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. The bank, esp. when steep, of a river or other body of water. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. The point at which something is likely to begin; the verge. American Heritage. Synonyms: threshold. point. lip. line. limit.

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