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Phrasal Verb - Breaking Through

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To 'break through' means to succeed in overcoming an obstacle, barrier, or difficulty, often after a period of struggle or resistance. It can refer to a physical act of forcing a way through something solid or obstructive, such as a wall, a defensive line, or a layer of ice. Figuratively, it denotes making a significant advance, discovery, or achievement that overcomes previous limitations, stagnation, or obscurity. This can involve gaining new understanding, achieving a new level of success or recognition, or overcoming a psychological or emotional barrier. The term implies a decisive and often impactful moment of progress that fundamentally changes a situation or opens up new possibilities.

Examples

No.Example
1Scientists are hoping to break through in their research for a cure for the disease.
2The infantry unit managed to break through the enemy's defenses after a long battle.
3It took years for the indie band to finally break through and gain mainstream recognition.
4The new marketing campaign aims to help the product break through the cluttered market.
5After much effort, the icebreaker was able to break through the thick ice to reach the port.
6She worked tirelessly to break through the emotional barriers that were holding her back.
7The startup is trying to break through with an innovative approach to renewable energy.
8The young athlete trained relentlessly to break through her personal best in the marathon.
9Researchers believe they are on the verge of a discovery that will break through current technological limits.
10Despite the strong opposition, the protesters managed to break through the police line.