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breakthrough

American  
[breyk-throo] / ˈbreɪkˌθru /

noun

  1. a military movement or advance all the way through and beyond an enemy's frontline defense.

  2. an act or instance of removing or surpassing an obstruction or restriction; the overcoming of a stalemate.

    The president reported a breakthrough in the treaty negotiations.

  3. any significant or sudden advance, development, achievement, or increase, as in scientific knowledge or diplomacy, that removes a barrier to progress.

    The jet engine was a major breakthrough in air transport.

  4. Medicine/Medical. an infection, disease, disorder, or condition that occurs in an individual despite their having received a vaccine, medication, or treatment.

    Covid breakthroughs are usually less severe than infections in unvaccinated people, indicating that the vaccine is still doing its job of combating the virus.


adjective

  1. constituting a breakthrough: Critics called it a breakthrough film.

    Their products are engineered with breakthrough technology.

    Critics called it a breakthrough film.

  2. Medicine/Medical. relating to or being an infection, disease, disorder, or condition that occurs as a breakthrough: She experienced disabling breakthrough pain despite the high dose of painkillers she was taking.

    In the original vaccine trial, 89% of breakthrough infections were with a particular family of virus strains.

    She experienced disabling breakthrough pain despite the high dose of painkillers she was taking.

Etymology

Origin of breakthrough

First recorded in 1915–20; noun use of verb phrase break through

Example Sentences

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Before arriving in Australia, Carney spent four days in India where he signed deals worth billions in a significant diplomatic breakthrough with Delhi.

From BBC

Kraken’s banking unit secured access to the Federal Reserve’s core payment systems, a first for a crypto firm, marking a potential mainstream breakthrough.

From Barron's

The strategy shifts social media from a distribution channel to an insight base, aiming for cultural relevance and breakthrough.

From The Wall Street Journal

Their breakthrough came when they identified a single principle describing the balance between compressing data and reconstructing it.

From Science Daily

Smart glasses are widely seen as a breakthrough technology because they can project digital information directly into a person's line of sight.

From Science Daily