"Ruptuary" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ruptuary" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ruptuary" Meaning

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"Ruptuary" Examples

Ruptuary


The truth is that "ruptuary" is not a word found in standard English language dictionaries.

However, "rupture" is a word related to ruptuary, and it refers to a tear or break in continuity such as in a tear in tissue or the mixture of two causes in a crime into one charge.

Here are 5 usage examples for "rupture":

Examples:


1. Medical Context:
"With great force, the muscle ruptured under the strain."

2. Legal Context:
"The prosecution argued that all actions can be seen as contributing to a rupture in the rules set for weapons conduct."

3. Poetic Context:
"In the poem, the author reflects on the rupture of completeness when a loved one passed away."

4. Scientific Context:
"The surface of the new planet suffered a geological rupture, exposing hidden caverns."

5. Idiomatic Expression:
"The transition into a full-blown argument can be a rupture of friendships if not addressed carefully."

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