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Definitions from the Webbreak with Description: The term "break with" refers to the act of separating oneself or discontinuing a particular association, tradition, or belief. It commonly indicates a shift or departure from a previous situation. 1. As a verb: - To break with someone: To end a relationship, connection, or association with another person. Example: After numerous disagreements, Sarah decided to break with her longtime business partner. - To break with tradition: To depart from established customs or practices, usually in favor of new ideas or methods. Example: The performance art piece intends to break with tradition and challenge conventional audience expectations. 2. As a noun: - Break with past: A significant change or departure from previous experiences, behavior, or attitudes. Example: His decision to pursue a career in art marked a break with his past as a corporate lawyer. Related products on Amazon: Books on relationships Self-improvement books Art books | ||||
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