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    break·out
    /ˈbrākˌout/

    noun

    • 1. a forcible escape, especially from prison: "a prison breakout"
    • 2. an outbreak: "a breakout of hostilities"

    adjective

    • 1. suddenly and extremely popular or successful: "a breakout movie"
    • 2. denoting or relating to groups that break away from a conference or other larger gathering for discussion: "we divided into 15 breakout groups"

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  2. BREAKOUT definition: 1. a violent escape, especially by a group, from prison: 2. used to describe someone or something…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of BREAKOUT is a violent or forceful break from a restraining condition or situation. How to use breakout in a sentence.

  4. BREAKOUT meaning: 1. a violent escape, especially by a group, from prison: 2. used to describe someone or something…. Learn more.

  5. 5 meanings: 1. an escape, esp from prison or confinement 2. a great success, esp following relatively mediocre or disappointing.... Click for more definitions.

  6. an appearance or manifestation, as of a disease, that is sudden and often widespread; outbreak. an itemization; breakdown: a hotel bill with a breakout of each service offered. an instance of surpassing any previous achievement: a breakout in gold prices.

  7. 8 meanings: 1. to begin or arise suddenly 2. to make an escape, esp from prison or confinement 3. (of the skin) to erupt (in a.... Click for more definitions.

  8. start abruptly. “After 1989, peace broke out in the former East Bloc”. synonyms: erupt. see more. verb. move away or escape suddenly. synonyms: break, break away. break. make a rupture in the ranks of the enemy or one's own by quitting or fleeing.

  9. /ˈbreɪkaʊt/ IPA guide Other forms: breakouts Definitions of breakout noun an escape from jail “the breakout was carefully planned” synonyms: break, gaolbreak, jailbreak, prison-breaking, prisonbreak see more

  10. break out meaning, definition, what is break out: if something unpleasant such as a fire, ...: Learn more.

  11. 1. A forceful emergence from a restrictive condition or situation. 2. A sudden manifestation or increase, as of a disease; an outbreak. 3. A sudden or dramatic improvement or increase in popularity: "Now grown on a small scale in several arid regions, this crop seems poised for a major breakout" (Noel Vietmeyer). 4. A breakdown of statistical data.

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