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Definition of breach
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of breach is as below...
Breach
(v. t.) To make a
breach
or
opening
in; as, to
breach
the walls of a
city..
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Infringement
::
Infringement
(n.) The act of
infringing;
breach;
violation;
nonfulfillment;
as, the
infringement
of a
treaty,
compact,
law, or
constitution..
Breach
::
Breach
(n.) A
breaking
out upon; an
assault.
Chap
::
Chap (n.) A
division;
a
breach,
as in a
party..
Widen
::
Widen (v. t.) To make wide or
wider;
to
extend
in
breadth;
to
increase
the width of; as, to widen a
field;
to widen a
breach;
to widen a
stocking..
Crack
::
Crack (n.) A
partial
separation
of
parts,
with or
without
a
perceptible
opening;
a chink or
fissure;
a
narrow
breach;
a
crevice;
as, a crack in
timber,
or in a wall, or in
glass..
Heal
::
Heal (v. t.) To
reconcile,
as a
breach
or
difference;
to make
whole;
to free from
guilt;
as, to heal
dissensions..
Breached
::
Breached
(imp. & p. p.) of
Breac.
Breach
::
Breach
(v. t.) To make a
breach
or
opening
in; as, to
breach
the walls of a
city..
Schism
::
Schism
(n.)
Division
or
separation;
specifically
(Eccl.),
permanent
division
or
separation
in the
Christian
church;
breach
of unity among
people
of the same
religious
faith;
the
offense
of
seeking
to
produce
division
in a
church
without
justifiable
cause..
Quarrel
::
Quarrel
(n.) A
breach
of
concord,
amity,
or
obligation;
a
falling
out; a
difference;
a
disagreement;
an
antagonism
in
opinion,
feeling,
or
conduct;
esp., an angry
dispute,
contest,
or
strife;
a
brawl;
an
altercation;
as, he had a
quarrel
with his
father
about
expenses..
Crevasse
::
Crevasse
(n.) A
breach
in the levee or
embankment
of a
river,
caused
by the
pressure
of the
water,
as on the lower
Mississippi..
Crack
::
Crack (n.)
Rupture;
flaw;
breach,
in a moral
sense..
Tort
::
Tort (n.) Any civil wrong or
injury;
a
wrongful
act (not
involving
a
breach
of
contract)
for which an
action
will lie; a form of
action,
in some parts of the
United
States,
for a wrong or
injury..
Infraction
::
Infraction
(n.) The act of
infracting
or
breaking;
breach;
violation;
nonobservance;
infringement;
as, an
infraction
of a
treaty,
compact,
rule, or law..
Transgression
::
Transgression
(n.) The act of
transgressing,
or of
passing
over or
beyond
any law, civil or
moral;
the
violation
of a law or known
principle
of
rectitude;
breach
of
command;
fault;
offense;
crime;
sin..
Traitorous
::
Traitorous
(a.)
Consisting
in
treason;
partaking
of
treason;
implying
breach
of
allegiance;
as, a
traitorous
scheme..
Breach
::
Breach
(n.)
Specifically:
A
breaking
or
infraction
of a law, or of any
obligation
or tie;
violation;
non-fulfillment;
as, a
breach
of
contract;
a
breach
of
promise..
Breach
::
Breach
(n.) A gap or
opening
made made by
breaking
or
battering,
as in a wall or
fortification;
the space
between
the parts of a solid body rent by
violence;
a
break;
a
rupture..
Barratry
::
Barratry
(n.) A
fraudulent
breach
of duty or
willful
act of known
illegality
on the part of a
master
of a ship, in his
character
of
master,
or of the
mariners,
to the
injury
of the owner of the ship or
cargo,
and
without
his
consent.
It
includes
every
breach
of trust
committed
with
dishonest
purpose,
as by
running
away with the ship,
sinking
or
deserting
her, etc., or by
embezzling
the
cargo..
Cicatrix
::
Cicatrix
(n.) The
pellicle
which forms over a wound or
breach
of
continuity
and
completes
the
process
of
healing
in the
latter,
and which
subsequently
contracts
and
becomes
white,
forming
the
scar..
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