Present participle for to force one's way into a property or area
“Teams were still trying to break into the secure tunnels on the two levels immediately above.”
Present participle for to rob or burgle by forcing one's way into a property or area
“Kids trying to break into the property told police of the pot-growing operation.”
Present participle for to begin a task or action, especially suddenly
“I just hoped she wouldn't suddenly break into song.”
Present participle for to interrupt something, such as a conversation
“He had to break into the conversation to make a point.”
Present participle for to encroach or impinge upon the space or affairs of others
Present participle for to break into something closed or locked
Present participle for to gain access or entry into
Present participle for to stop or interrupt an action, process or operation
Present participle for to take part in
Present participle for to open (a bottle or other container) by removing the cork or stopper from
Present participle for to launch or establish something new
Present participle for to break or destroy the structure of
Present participle for to insert or introduce in a stealthy way
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