breathing space
Americannoun
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Also called breathing spell. an opportunity to rest or think.
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sufficient space in which to move, work, etc..
The train was so crowded that there was hardly breathing space.
noun
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enough area to permit freedom of movement
the country gives us some breathing space
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a pause for rest, etc
a coffee break was their only breathing space
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Room or time in which to breathe, as in In that crowded hall, there was hardly any breathing space . Previously this term was put as breathing room . [Mid-1600s]
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A rest or pause. For example, I can't work at this all day; I need some breathing space . This usage replaced the earlier breathing while . [Mid-1600s]
Etymology
Origin of breathing space
First recorded in 1640–50
Example Sentences
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Two tries in quick succession from Thomas Clarkson and Ioane finally gave the hosts the breathing space their attacking display deserved.
From BBC • Apr. 5, 2026
But with the herd producing up to 6,000 gallons of slurry a day, any breathing space can be quickly used up.
From BBC • Feb. 26, 2026
Arne Engels converted a penalty with Celtic cruising, but Utrecht pulled it back to within one until Auston Trusty's header gave the hosts some more breathing space.
From Barron's • Jan. 29, 2026
Arne Engels converted a penalty with Celtic cruising, but Utrecht pulled it back to within one until Auston Trusty's header gave the hosts some more breathing space.
From Barron's • Jan. 29, 2026
His response to the mounting demands was not to reorder priorities to give his staff and graduate students some breathing space, but to add a late-night shift to keep the cyclotron running around the clock.
From "Big Science" by Michael Hiltzik
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