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  1. The meaning of BREACH is infraction or violation of a law, obligation, tie, or standard. How to use breach in a sentence. Into the breech or the breach?

  2. a breaking, infringement, or violation of a promise, obligation, etc. any severance or separation. there was a breach between the two factions of the party. a gap in an enemy's fortifications or line of defence created by bombardment or attack. the act of a whale in breaking clear of the water.

  3. BREACH definition: 1. an act of breaking a law, promise, agreement, or relationship: 2. (an example of) illegal noisy…. Learn more.

  4. BREACH meaning: 1 : a failure to do what is required by a law, an agreement, or a duty failure to act in a required or promised way usually + of; 2 : a break in friendly relations between people or groups often + between

  5. 5 days ago · breach in American English. (britʃ) noun. 1. the act or a result of breaking; break or rupture. 2. an infraction or violation, as of a law, trust, faith, or promise. 3. a gap made in a wall, fortification, line of soldiers, etc.; rift; fissure.

  6. breach something to not keep to an agreement or not keep a promise synonym break The government is accused of breaching the terms of the treaty. A doctor was sacked for allegedly breaching patient confidentiality.

  7. Definition of breach noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. BREACH definition: 1. an action that breaks a rule, agreement, or law: 2. a serious disagreement between two groups…. Learn more.

  9. A breach is a violation of a law, duty, or promise. If you'd contracted to mow your neighbor's lawn and don't do it, he can sue you for breach of contract. Or he can mow the lawn himself.

  10. 2 days ago · 1. a crack, break, or rupture. 2. a breaking, infringement, or violation of a promise, obligation, etc. 3. any severance or separation. there was a breach between the two factions of the party. 4. a gap in an enemy's fortifications or line of defence created by bombardment or attack.

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