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Sentence count:281+14Posted:2016-11-10Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: disturbanceeruptionoutburstrebellionrevoltriottorrentuprisingSimilar words: breakbreak upbreak outbreak inbreak offbreakdownbreak downbreak awayMeaning: n. a sudden violent spontaneous occurrence (usually of some undesirable condition). 
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61. This year, the United States upgraded its disease surveillance system to detect any early outbreak of infection.
62. The field where the outbreak has originated may be grazed by sheep or rested until the following June.
63. The consequences have been made evident by the course of the latest outbreak of foot and mouth.
64. The book discusses the events leading up to the outbreak of World War Two.
65. The immediate consequence of the outbreak of war was that Lewis found his circle of friends broken up and changing.
66. Some 640 people suffered illness as a result of food poisoning in the outbreak.
67. The third,(http://sentencedict.com/outbreak.html) fourth and fifth weeks of the 1967 outbreak saw the numbers of new infections climb most steeply.
68. The relatively recent outbreak of street violence and protests largely reflect the frustration of young people unable to find jobs.
69. Henry held Richard responsible for this further outbreak, which was in flagrant defiance of his recent ban.
70. A fairly serious outbreak occurred in 1928 at the workhouse.
71. This preparatory work was practically complete at the outbreak of war and authority was given a few days before for completion.
72. This latest outbreak of violence is a clear manifestation of discontent in the city.
73. Dulles's role will be considered further in the light of developments in the month of June 1950 culminating in the outbreak of war.
74. They told us they had been there since the outbreak of the war - approximately 34 hours previously.
75. Read in studio Vets are having to deal with the biggest outbreak of distemper in ten years.
76. Idealism was deeply discredited by the failure to prevent the outbreak of the Second World War.
77. The spread of the revolt after the original outbreak reflects its improvised nature.
78. He said the scientists saved the Yanomami from an outbreak that had occurred just before they arrived.
79. What actually transpired upon the outbreak of the Civil War is lost in the mists of time it would seem.
80. Voice over It's now believed the worst of the outbreak is over and some birds are getting over the disease.
81. They are responsible for promoting the industrialisation of agriculture which has led to the current outbreak.
82. While visiting York, he became a victim of a smallpox outbreak[Sentencedict.com], and Quakers there risked their lives to treat him.
83. But a complete withdrawal could trigger a new outbreak of fighting.
84. An initial outbreak in Leicester has resulted in more than 50 people being diagnosed with the disease.
85. She also said that the Department would re-investigate the situation if evidence arose of a further outbreak of the gizzard worm infection.
86. The most recent outbreak is particularly alarming because of the number of cases.
87. Since the outbreak of war, journalists have been working round the clock.
88. The War threatened to sweep away such fears in the uninhibited jingoism that greeted the outbreak of hostilities.
89. Modern methods of livestock farming have come under severe attack since the 1989 outbreak of salmonella.
90. With the outbreak of war, the shop fell on harder times.
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