breakdown

simple noun38 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

a state of mental or emotional collapse

a state of mental or emotional collapse

a failure to exchange information

a detailed list of all the costs involved

a state of mental or emotional collapse

a list of all the parts or details of something

a severe collapse of mental health

a complete list of all the parts or details of something

the failure of a romantic relationship

a total failure of a system, relationship, or negotiation

a severe collapse of mental health

referring to a severe failure of a relationship or negotiation

the failure of a marriage

the failure of a family unit

a complete failure of a system, relationship, or negotiation

related to the failure of a machine or vehicle

the failure of a marriage

the failure of social structures and norms

a state of mental or emotional collapse

a detailed analysis of statistics

a failure of a relationship that cannot be repaired

very close to having a mental collapse

very close to having a mental collapse

very close to having a mental collapse

used to describe the failure of a system or relationship (e.g., breakdown of a marriage)

used to introduce the subject of a detailed list (e.g., a breakdown of the costs)

used to describe a failure of communication or negotiations (e.g., a breakdown in talks)

used to introduce the categories in a detailed list (e.g., a breakdown of costs by department)

to experience a period of mental illness

to experience a period of mental illness

to result in a failure

to be the reason for a failure

to give someone a detailed list of items

to provide someone with a detailed list of items

to stop a failure from happening

to create a detailed list of items

an area at the side of a major road where drivers can stop if their car breaks down

a service that helps motorists whose cars have broken down

a truck used to tow broken-down vehicles

a vehicle used to tow other broken-down vehicles

when a mechanical failure happens