[Phrasal Verb] BREAK DOWN - Navigating Through Breakdowns and System Failures

Break down

Break down

/ˈbreɪk daʊn/ /

To stop functioning; to lose emotional control.

Break down" has two primary uses: one mechanical and one emotional. If a car stops working, it has broken down, requiring repair. Emotionally, if someone cannot control their feelings and starts crying uncontrollably, they have broken down.

Example Sentences

  1. Her car broke down on the way to the airport.

    The vehicle malfunctioned and was unusable, leaving her stranded on the way to the airport.

  2. The negotiations broke down after disagreement over costs.

    The discussions were unsuccessful and were halted due to unresolved issues regarding the cost.

  3. Every time they tried to discuss it, their communication would break down and lead to silence.

    Attempts at conversation repeatedly ended in failure, resulting in quiet and lack of communication between the parties.

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