Break Up Flashcards

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The term “break up” can have several meanings depending on the context:

End of a Relationship: When two people in a romantic relationship decide to end it, e.g., “They decided to break up after five years together.”
Disintegration: When something is divided into smaller parts, e.g., “The ice began to break up as the temperature rose.”
Disperse a Gathering: When a group of people is made to leave or disperse, e.g., “The police broke up the protest.”
School Term Ending: In British English, it can mean the end of a school term, e.g., “Schools break up for the summer holidays in July.”
Interference in Communication: When a phone call or radio signal becomes unclear, e.g., “You’re breaking up; I can’t hear you clearly.”

Example sentence
We was break up together because she had not understand me anytime

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