Similar words: talk with, stuck with, stick with, break, break-up, break in, outbreak, breaker. Meaning: v. end a relationship.
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31. I knew that if I didn't make a clean break with Victor I should be filled with regrets for the rest of my life.
32. We asked Gloucester's stamp collectors what they made of today's break with tradition.
33. The privatization programme has been recognized as a major break with the mixed economy consensus.
34. That could be some time coming. commentary Can auditing work without a break with tradition?
35. Smith represents the new era, the first major break with the failed policies of the Nelson administration.
36. I went back on the singles circuit even though the break with Vic should have made me cautious.
37. But Seabrook promises it is a one-off break with Kwik Save's stance against Sunday trading.
38. And modern life, in almost all its aspects, represents a break with religious tradition.
39. Talking to Leo had brought it all back, the hurt, the desperation, the painful break with her family.
40. I have been quietly considering if we too should not break with philology as practised till now and its educational perspective.
41. In Parliament, opposition spokesmen condemned the proposals as an attack on the welfare state and a break with the consensus.
42. This marked a break with liberal economics and its traditional competitive model.
43. Although people complained about the volume, the rhythmic concept represented his biggest break with the past.
44. This radical break with tradition had far-reaching effects on the tone and substance of the poetry.
45. Can the break with the past be more vividly described?
46. Yet the plan represents an important break with the past.
47. He has filled the lanes on the fast break with Kevin Garnett in what looks like a greyhound race.
48. Certainly, regulators are urging banks to make a clean break with property.
49. Few have been more willing to explore new ideas and break with old ideas.
50. He says it indicates a clean break with a stupid and superstitious past.
51. He made almost a clean break with the game, except for some local television work.
52. It could make or break with vibration or thermal expansion as the machine warmed up.
53. The Black Book seeks to break with this camp mentality of scholarship.
54. As she fetched sugar and milk and her favourite cup and saucer, she made up her mind to break with him.
55. This ruling represents a major break with the policies of the past 35 years.
56. Gore needs to offer continuity of policy but a break with the personalities.
57. Again there was a break with tradition for strategic reasons.
58. But in fact the notional/functional approach has generally been represented as a radical departure, a complete break with the past.http://sentencedict.com/break with.html
59. He clenched his jaw as the pain barrier seemed to break with every passing second.
60. To Robyn, it seemed a providential opportunity to make another - this time decisive - break with Charles.
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