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brink

1 of 1noun
/brɪŋk/
Forms:brinks
1

the point at which something, especially an important, dangerous, or exciting event, is about to occur

  • The country was on the brink of war.
  • She teetered on the brink of making a life-changing decision.
  • His discovery put science on the brink of a breakthrough.
  • The team was on the brink of victory.
  • They were on the brink of financial collapse.
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2

a border or dividing line marking the limit of an area or region

  • They stood at the brink between two countries.
  • The forest lies on the brink of the desert.
  • Villages on the brink of the river are prone to flooding.
  • The treaty established the brink between the two territories.
  • The fence marks the brink of the property.
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3

the very edge of a steep slope or drop

  • He stood on the brink of the cliff, looking down at the ocean.
  • The hikers stopped at the brink of a deep canyon.
  • She peered over the brink of the balcony.
  • The car skidded to the brink of the ravine.
  • We camped near the brink of the mountain ridge.