a complete break

Frequency: 6.88.4 per million words

a total separation or change from something

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Examples (10)

  • After 20 years in finance, she decided to make a complete break and become a farmer.
  • Their divorce signified a complete break from a long and complicated past.
  • Moving to the countryside was a complete break from his hectic city life.
  • The artist's new exhibition represents a complete break with her earlier style.
  • Adopting the new policy was a complete break from the company's long-standing traditions.
  • He realized he needed a complete break from his old habits to improve his health.
  • We're planning a complete break from technology during our vacation.
  • The revolution marked a complete break with the old regime.
  • Are you sure you're ready for such a complete break from everything you know?
  • Leaving the family business was a difficult but necessary complete break for him.