Synonym: disturbance, eruption, outburst, rebellion, revolt, riot, torrent, uprising. Similar words: break, break up, break out, break in, break off, breakdown, break down, break away. Meaning: n. a sudden violent spontaneous occurrence (usually of some undesirable condition).
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121. The measures to contain this latest outbreak are drastic and require a reversal of our attitudes towards the countryside.
122. By the outbreak of the revolution in December 1989, only about seventy villages had been directly affected by rural systematization.
123. This outbreak illustrates how factors such as weather and demographic changes can affect the emergence of public health problems from infectious diseases.
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124. Any outbreak there, warn experts, would cause the virus to multiply enormously.
125. Thousands of people died as the result of this latest cholera outbreak.
126. Monservate was demolished after an outbreak of bubonic plague, an unusual fate for a station.
127. Steen continued presenting revues, with an increasing reliance on scripted comedy rather than just dancing girls, until the outbreak of war.
128. The organization had already terminated its activities at the outbreak of war, although members still met unofficially in Gilbert's house.
129. It only needs one horse to come to a stud or livery yard premises incubating the disease to start a large outbreak.
130. Even before the outbreak of war relations between them were strained.
131. In the last great outbreak in 1911, 32,000 infants died of diarrhoea and the infant mortality rate climbed to 130.
132. Born into society, she struggled against the hardships of the mining camps during the outbreak of Gold Fever in California.
133. A police spokeswoman said the outbreak was not connected to racial violence in nearby Oldham last month.
134. The outbreak of World War I ruined all chance of its success, and he never quite recovered financially or professionally.
135. The work had scarcely got into its stride before it was interrupted by the outbreak of the Wars of Independence.
136. Isolation of affected cases must be very rigorously followed, or you will end up with a large outbreak on your hands.
137. The Government last year declared parts of North Yorkshire infected zones after an outbreak of blue ear disease which threatened the industry.
138. In the months leading up to the outbreak of war, both countries were involved in a massive arms build-up.
139. Most cases are in the tropics, with a new outbreak in the states of the former Soviet Union.
140. Such was the background to the outbreak of Civil War.
141. New York in the 1980s suffered an outbreak of tuberculosis, concentrated among the poor.
142. The outbreak will impose further hardships on an industry badly hit by BSE in cattle and plummeting livestock prices.
143. The aim which obsessed military thinking was the winning of a decisive battle soon after the outbreak of war.
144. The years before and immediately after the outbreak of World War I in 1914 were unsettling for experimental painters.
145. And yet until the outbreak of widescale industrial unrest in the late 1880s, this class remained passive.
146. An outbreak of mooing in the crowd swells until most of the club is doing it.
147. Close on the heels of the outbreak of war came the Great Famine Of 1942-43.
148. In 1936 he began his apprenticeship in accountancy in the City, but the outbreak of war interrupted his career.
149. When people flee a country at the outbreak of war, they do not leave their valuables behind.
150. Attempts by the anti-gamblers to block access to the casinos had led to the outbreak of fighting with the Warriors.
More similar words: break, break up, break out, break in, break off, breakdown, break down, break away, break into, break through, breath, breast, streak, breadth, breathing, out of breath, cut back, breed, fibre, peak, breeze, steak, speak, sneak, macabre, weaken, speak up, speaker, speak for, so to speak.