Meaning of break in
Definition of break in
(verb)
enter
someone's (virtual or real)
property
in an
unauthorized
manner,
usually
with the
intent
to
steal
or
commit
a
violent
act; "Someone
broke
in
while
I was on vacation"; "They
broke
into my car and
stole
my radio!"; "who
broke
into my
account
last
night?"
break
into a conversation; "her
husband
always
chimes in,
even
when he is not
involved
in the conversation"
start
in a
certain
activity, enterprise, or
role
intrude
on uninvited; "The
nosy
couple
broke
in on our conversation"
break
so as to
fall
inward; "He
broke
in the door"
make
submissive, obedient, or useful; "The
horse
was
tough
to break"; "I
broke
in the new intern"
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