breaking
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noun
adjective
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(of a news story) currently developing or having happened recently and being released for publication or airing, as on television or radio, in print, or on the internet.
Our network aims to be your trusted source for breaking news, local weather, and sports.
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coming into being suddenly.
When I awoke, it was breaking day over the eastern horizon.
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changing or collapsing suddenly.
This is a photograph of a breaking wave in the subantarctic waters of the Southern Ocean.
noun
Etymology
Origin of breaking1
First recorded in 1870–75; translation of German Brechung; break, -ing 1
Origin of breaking1
First recorded in 1980–85; by ellipsis
Origin of breaking1
First recorded in 1930–35; break ( def. ) (in the sense “to release a news story for publication”) + -ing 2 ( def. )
Example Sentences
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This includes drug discovery, materials science, logistics optimization and breaking every password ever created.
From MarketWatch
But some festivities have been accommodated ahead of Christmas, which in 2023 was officially moved to December 25, breaking with the Orthodox date of January 7 used in Russia.
From Barron's
Safdie pored over hours of match footage from the 1940s to the 1970s, meticulously breaking down every point that caught his attention.
From Barron's
Casemiro's role is more positionally strict - screening the defence, breaking up play and getting up and down the pitch to close the distance between defence and attack when the ball is played long.
From BBC
Scientists must analyze their emitted light by breaking it into a spectrum, which reveals how energy is distributed around the black hole.
From Science Daily
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