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Break is a term that denotes a disruption of continuity or a pause in activity. It can describe a temporary cessation intended for rest, or a rupture in something that was previously whole. The word comes from Old English brecan, linked to the Proto-Germanic root brekan, and is used across many languages with similar meanings of tearing, shattering, or interrupting.

In biology and materials science, break refers to fracture: a bone break, a crack in a metal,

In computing, break is a control statement that terminates the execution of a loop or switch, transferring

In daily life, a break is a planned pause from work or activity, such as a coffee

In idioms and phrases, break has broad usage: to break a record, break the ice, break even,

ceramic,
or
rock;
in
mechanics
it
describes
rupture
or
separation
under
stress.
Fractures
can
be
classified
by
mechanism
(impact,
fatigue)
and
by
pattern
(transverse,
oblique,
comminuted).
program
flow
to
the
next
statement
after
the
loop.
A
breakpoint
is
a
debugging
aid
that
pauses
execution
at
a
specified
point
to
inspect
state.
break,
lunch
break,
or
vacation.
Breaks
can
help
restore
attention,
reduce
fatigue,
and
improve
safety,
and
many
workplaces
schedule
regular
breaks
within
shifts.
break
apart,
or
to
break
with
tradition,
reflecting
its
role
as
a
flexible
marker
of
disruption,
transition,
or
attainment.