Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
brecciate
verb
/ˈbrɛʃiˌeɪt/

Definition
To break or fragment into angular pieces.

Examples
- The intense seismic activity caused the landscape to brecciate, leaving behind jagged rock formations.
- Geologists studied how the ancient lava flow had brecciated over millennia.
- When the meteor struck, it didn’t just create a crater; it brecciated the surrounding rock layers.

Meaning
Brecciate refers to the process by which material, particularly rock, is shattered into smaller, angular fragments. It often pertains to geological formations where the original structure has been disrupted.

Synonyms
- fracture
- shatter
- break