emergency brake
Americannoun
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Also called parking brake. a special brake used to prevent a motor vehicle from rolling after it has stopped or been parked.
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any brake meant to stop a vehicle in an emergency.
Etymology
Origin of emergency brake
First recorded in 1895–1900
Example Sentences
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Identifying these risks is a net gain to the world, not a disaster, not a reason to pull the emergency brake on AI.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 14, 2026
They witnessed history when their leader fulfilled a dream to play with his son, they reshaped their culture with one trade and pulled the emergency brake to get out of another.
From Los Angeles Times • May 1, 2025
"The emergency brake downstream worked but clearly not the one on the cabin that was about to reach the the top of the hill," he told Italian media.
From BBC • Apr. 17, 2025
“Hit the emergency brake now,” reservists from the 8200 intelligence unit warned the government in a letter last week.
From Seattle Times • Mar. 6, 2023
“Definitely need the emergency brake for this street,” her dad said, shoving the brake pedal down with his foot.
From "Book Scavenger" by Jennifer Chambliss Bertman
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