Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

break-the-seal

idiomatic expression
/breɪk ðə siːl/
Definition
To start something new, especially in a formal or significant way, typically involving the opening of a container or the initiation of an agreement.
Examples
  • They were excited to break the seal on their new espresso machine.
  • Breaking the seal at the ceremony marked the beginning of the project.
Meaning
The phrase ‘break the seal’ is often used to denote the moment when something is first used or opened, especially something that has been kept closed for a time. It can also refer to initiating a process or activity.
Synonyms
  • open
  • initiate
  • commence