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    Break·out
    /ˈbrākˌout/

    noun

    • 1. a forcible escape, especially from prison: "a prison breakout"
    • 2. an outbreak: "a breakout of hostilities"

    adjective

    • 1. suddenly and extremely popular or successful: "a breakout movie"
    • 2. denoting or relating to groups that break away from a conference or other larger gathering for discussion: "we divided into 15 breakout groups"
  2. The meaning of BREAKOUT is a violent or forceful break from a restraining condition or situation. How to use breakout in a sentence.

  3. noun. an escape, often with the use of force, as from a prison or mental institution. an appearance or manifestation, as of a disease, that is sudden and often widespread; outbreak. a hotel bill with a breakout of each service offered. a breakout in gold prices.

  4. BREAKOUT meaning: 1. a violent escape, especially by a group, from prison: 2. used to describe someone or something…. Learn more.

  5. BREAKOUT definition: 1. a violent escape, especially by a group, from prison: 2. used to describe someone or something…. Learn more.

  6. 1. A forceful emergence from a restrictive condition or situation. 2. A sudden manifestation or increase, as of a disease; an outbreak. 3. A sudden or dramatic improvement or increase in popularity: "Now grown on a small scale in several arid regions, this crop seems poised for a major breakout" (Noel Vietmeyer). 4.

  7. breakout in American English. (ˈbreikˌaut) noun. 1. an escape, often with the use of force, as from a prison or psychiatric institution. 2. an appearance or manifestation, as of a disease, that is sudden and often widespread; outbreak. 3. an itemization; breakdown.

  8. BREAK OUT definition: 1. If something dangerous or unpleasant breaks out, it suddenly starts: 2. If an infectious…. Learn more.

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