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rupture
[ruhp-cher]
noun
the act of breaking or bursting.
The flood led to the rupture of the dam.
the state of being broken or burst.
a rupture in the earth's surface.
a breach of harmonious, friendly, or peaceful relations.
Pathology., hernia, especially abdominal hernia.
verb (used with object)
to break or burst.
He ruptured a blood vessel.
Antonyms: uniteto cause a breach of.
to rupture friendly relations.
Pathology., to affect with hernia.
verb (used without object)
to suffer a break or rupture.
rupture
/ ˈrʌptʃə /
noun
the act of breaking or bursting or the state of being broken or burst
a breach of peaceful or friendly relations
pathol
the breaking or tearing of a bodily structure or part
another word for hernia
verb
to break or burst or cause to break or burst
to affect or be affected with a rupture or hernia
to undergo or cause to undergo a breach in relations or friendship
Other Word Forms
- rupturable adjective
- nonrupturable adjective
- nonrupture noun
- unrupturable adjective
- unruptured adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of rupture1
Example Sentences
San Diego Padres pitcher Jason Adam is out for the season after he ruptured a quad tendon Monday when planting his left foot while trying to field a comebacker.
Froome's wife Michelle has since told The Times, external that doctors discovered a pericardial rupture - an injury where the sac that surrounds the heart is torn - during surgery which they were able to repair.
On 14 August, he called to tell her that he had a rupture in his kidney which had affected his spine.
The heat ruptured a gas pipeline from another installation, producing a fireball that engulfed Piper Alpha.
Then, on 26 September 2022, several explosions were recorded close to the Danish island of Bornholm that ruptured three of the four pipelines.
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