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Phrasal Verb - Breaking out

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

The phrasal verb 'break out' is a highly versatile expression with several distinct meanings, largely centered around the concept of sudden commencement or emergence. Most commonly, it signifies the abrupt beginning of something, often undesirable or intense, such as a fire, a war, a riot, or an epidemic. In this context, it implies a sudden, often uncontrolled, and sometimes widespread start. Another prominent use refers to the act of escaping from a place of confinement, such as a prison, a camp, or any restricted area, emphasizing a forceful or surreptitious departure. Additionally, 'break out' is frequently used to describe the sudden appearance or development of a skin condition, like a rash, pimples, or a sweat. Less frequently, it can also mean to suddenly produce or begin to use something, often for a special occasion, such as 'breaking out the champagne,' although 'bringing out' or 'getting out' might be more common in some of these instances. Its core semantic range covers sudden beginnings, escapes, and physical manifestations.

Examples

No.Example
1A massive fire broke out in the old warehouse district last night, causing extensive damage.
2War threatened to break out between the two rival nations after the border dispute escalated.
3A highly contagious flu virus broke out in the city, leading to widespread school closures.
4The notorious gangster managed to break out of the maximum-security prison during a transfer.
5She tends to break out in an itchy rash whenever she eats food containing shellfish.
6An unexpected argument broke out among the committee members during the heated debate.
7He always breaks out in a cold sweat before giving a presentation to a large audience.
8If tensions continue to rise, civil unrest could easily break out in the capital.
9The local health authorities confirmed that a measles outbreak had broken out at the elementary school.
10When the rain started, we decided to break out the board games and have an indoor evening.