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breakup

1 of 1noun
/ˈbreɪkʌp/
Forms:breakups
1

the end of a relationship or an association

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  • The sudden breakup of their ten-year marriage shocked all their friends and family.
  • After the band's breakup, the members pursued solo careers and different musical projects.
  • She took a long vacation to help herself heal after the painful breakup with her longtime partner.
  • The company's breakup was inevitable after years of internal conflict and declining profits.
  • The breakup of the partnership left both entrepreneurs free to explore new business opportunities independently.
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2

the act of separating into parts or fragments

  • The breakup of the ice sheet was visible from the shore.
  • Satellite images showed the breakup of the cloud formation.
  • The breakup of the old building required heavy machinery.
  • The scientist studied the breakup of chemical compounds.
  • The breakup of the rock was caused by natural erosion.