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Full Breach

Noun - Sense 1:

A complete violation or breaking of a rule, law, or agreement.

Example sentence: The company's failure to meet safety regulations was a full breach of their contract with the government.

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Noun - Sense 2:

A complete and successful hacking attack that exploits security vulnerabilities.

Example sentence: The cybersecurity team discovered a full breach in the system, compromising sensitive user information.

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Verb - Sense 1:

To completely break through or penetrate a barrier or obstacle.

Example sentence: The criminal managed to full breach the high-security bank vault, leaving no trace behind.

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Verb - Sense 2:

To fully ignore or disregard a personal or professional relationship.

Example sentence: After their argument, Sarah decided to full breach her friendship with Lisa by blocking her on social media.

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Adjective:

Describes a situation or condition where something is completely broken, violated, or breached.

Example sentence: The house was left in a state of full breach after the destructive hurricane tore through the area.

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