Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

break-off

verb
/ˈbreɪk ɔːf/
Definition
To separate or detach from a larger unit or structure.
Examples
  • The company decided to break-off a division to focus on its core business.
  • A piece of the chocolate bar can easily break-off if you apply enough pressure.
  • During the project, he suggested a break-off to explore new ideas independently.
Meaning
Break-off refers to the action of splitting away from something, often resulting in a distinct piece or part that is no longer connected to the original.
Synonyms
  • detach
  • separate
  • divide
  • split
  • disconnect