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breach

noun
The act of breaking; or state of being broken; a rupture; a break; a gap; the space between the severed parts of a solid body parted by violence; as a breach in a garment, or in a wall.

breach

The violation of a law; the violation or non-fulfillment of a contract; the non-performance of a moral duty; non-performance of duty being a breach of obligation, as well as a positive transgression or violation. Every breach of the public engagements is hurtful to public credit.

breach

An opening in a coast.

breach

Separation between friends by means of enmity; difference; quarrel.

breach

Infraction; injury; invasion; as a breach upon kingly power.

breach

Bereavement; loss of a friend and its consequent affliction.

breach

A violation of the public peace, as by a riot, affray, or any tumult which is contrary to law, and destructive to the public tranquillity, is called a breach of the peace.

breach

verb transitive
To make a breach, or opening.