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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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151. In Britain's last major outbreak in 1967, 442,000 animals were slaughtered at more than 2000 farms.
152. Then there was a spread of relief, an outbreak of joy, a contagion of exuberance.
153. Some people can relate the outbreak to stress, dental trauma or the onset of menstruation.
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154. But in the years preceding the outbreak of war it had become by far the largest single retailer.
155. In the future, a single much-publicized outbreak from a named source could prove disastrous to the industry.
156. The latest outbreak of the disease can be seen as the greatest threat to UK farmers yet.
157. Doctors' leaders joined calls for the Government to acknowledge that the outbreak had exposed a critical shortage of hospital beds.
158. In fact, Washington gave the military in Hawaii plenty of warning about the imminent outbreak of hostilities.
159. Ministry of Agriculture officials held an emergency meeting in London to decide how to control the outbreak.
160. It is the worst outbreak ever recorded in the country, and possibly the world.
161. In the years after the first outbreak in the United States, polio was given little attention.
162. It was all part of the celebrations to mark the three hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the outbreak of war.Elizabeth O'Reilly reports.
163. An official account of the likely source of the outbreak points to contaminated meat smuggled into Britain.
164. In December 1980, there was a serious outbreak of rioting by religious fanatics in the northern city of Kano.
165. He was also a brave man, taking personal risks to comfort the sick during an outbreak of plague.
166. But at the outbreak of the First World War these were only in their early stages.
167. The outbreak of a new war made defence against chemical warfare agents once again an urgent problem.
168. Primary investigations into a suspected outbreak of foot-and-mouth at a nearby farm have drawn a blank.
169. Then he and his wife retired to take on the Post Office at Romaldkirk, some time before the outbreak of war.
170. Since the last big outbreak of fighting six days ago, the city has been strangely quiet.
171. The only problem with the Clivus to date has been an outbreak of fruit flies inside the tank.
172. The recent outbreak may have been associated with weather conditions, especially a protracted drought followed by occasional heavy rains.
173. The market continued to prosper in trade and custom in this form until the outbreak of the second war.
174. The Financial Times of Nov. 22 reported that 17 people had been killed since the outbreak of disturbances in late October.
175. Such studies are often the first integral step toward identifying the cause of an infectious disease outbreak.
176. While the outbreak directed media attention to pollution in the North Sea, ascribing the guilt to pollution was premature.
177. The office for national statistics blamed the drop on the foot and mouth outbreak.
178. Ramsay's other secret society, the Right Club, was also ostensibly closed down at the outbreak of war.
179. The latest outbreak of violence in London, he claimed, was only a foretaste of what might happen.
180. An accumulation of non-immune individuals led to this outbreak.
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