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break with
verb
- intr, preposition to end a relationship or association with (someone or an organization or social group)
Example Sentences
Trump's pressure on the bank, however, breaks with Washington tradition in recent decades of presidential deference to the Fed.
And the kind of two-on-one fast break with Austin Reaves and LeBron James that usually would be an alley-oop became an alley-oops when Reaves threw the ball too high and James missed the layup.
The cardinals who voted for Francis made their own break with tradition.
The Briton broke first in the second set, a nicely angled backhand forcing the error from Lamens, but she immediately surrendered the break with a wayward service game.
If Trump continues to inflict pain on constituents in the GOP heartland, more lawmakers might break with him.
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