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break-even
break-evenadjectivehaving income exactly equal to expenditure, thus showing neither profit nor loss.
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break even
break evenverb(intr, adverb) to attain a level of activity, as in commerce, or a point of operation, as in gambling, at which there is neither profit nor loss
break-even
Americanadjective
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Energy. the stage at which a fission or fusion reaction becomes self-sustaining.
verb
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Etymology
Origin of break-even
An Americanism dating back to 1935–40
Example Sentences
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By 2023 global dairy production had risen and prices had fallen back to 45p a litre, break-even point for most farmers.
From BBC • May 27, 2026
Many all-you-can-eat menus lead with heavy, low-cost carbohydrates like pasta or thick breading to trigger fullness before you’ve reached the break-even point on higher-cost proteins.
From MarketWatch • May 14, 2026
The NFL is currently a break-even proposition for CBS at the current price.
From Los Angeles Times • May 13, 2026
The 10-year break-even rate, a measure of inflation expectations, hit 2.5% this month, its highest level since 2023.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 12, 2026
“Perhaps there’s a break-even point for all propellants.”
From "October Sky" by Homer Hickam
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