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4. The courage plucked up by the " free hugs " campaigners to break through the fetters of convention is admirable.
5. International support could help break the negative feedback loop noted above through restoring confidence.
6. My house has no doors or windows, and if I want to go out I must break through the wall.
7. The government had been exploring options to break the monopoly by creating two bigger rivals through an industry consolidation.
8. That prison break received nationwide attention as the men somehow escaped through four gates, including one that was equipped with a biometric iris identification system.
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9. Robinho's late header was harsh on struggling Celta who had chased the three points, having come from behind to level through fullback Angel just before the break.
10. The suspects twice tried to ram the car through a sliding security grille in an apparent attempt to break into a luxury goods section.
verb
1.
1. penetrate
e.g. The sun broke through the clouds
The rescue team broke through the wall in the mine shaft
Synonym: come through
2. pass through (a barrier)
e.g. Registrations cracked through the 30,000 mark in the county
Synonym: crack
3. break out
e.g. The tooth erupted and had to be extracted
Synonym: erupt come out push through