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  1. Break-in definition: an illegal entry into a home, car, office, etc.. See examples of BREAK-IN used in a sentence.

  2. break someone in. phrasal verb with break verb us / breɪk / uk / breɪk / broke | broken. Add to word list Add to word list. If you break someone in, you train them to do a new job or activity: The boss did not believe in breaking his team in gently. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Preparing. batten down the hatches idiom. bug-out bag.

  3. to get into a building or car using force, usually to steal something. break-in. noun [ C ] uk / ˈbreɪkɪn / us. an occasion when someone forces their way into a building or car, usually to steal something: There has been another break-in at the office. (Definition of break in from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  4. to wear something, especially new shoes, until they become comfortable. break in (on something) to interrupt something. She longed to break in on their conversation but didn't want to appear rude. + speech ‘I didn't do it!’ she broke in. See break in in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary.

  5. break in. 1. verb To force entry into something, often a building. They called the police as soon as they heard someone break in downstairs. I had to break in—I didn't have my house key, and no one else was home! 2. verb To interrupt someone or something. I'm sorry to break in, but I have some information that might help.

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  7. Definitions of break in. verb. intrude on uninvited. “The nosy couple broke in on our conversation” see more. verb. break into a conversation. synonyms: barge in, butt in, chime in, chisel in, cut in, put in. see more. verb.

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