"Rupture" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rupture" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rupture" Meaning

To break or crack suddenly, often violently or completely, causing separation or breakdown.

Example: "The earthquake caused a rupture in the dam, releasing a huge amount of water downstream."

It can also refer to a sudden and temporary disruption or a conflicting or strained relationship:

Example: "The relationship between the two countries had a rupture after the dispute over the border."

"Rupture" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Rupture"


Verb


1. In the movie, the news of his retirement ruptured the tension in the room.
Here, "rupture" means to break or cause a sudden and explosive release of tension.

2. The inventor hoped that his new prototype would not rupture when used under high pressure.
In this example, "rupture" refers to the breaking open or splitting of a sealed container.

3. The tree's bark ruptured as a heavy branch fell off during the storm.
Here, "rupture" means to break open or split, often due to some form of external force.

Noun


4. After the rupture of the dam, the village was flooded.
In this context, "rupture" refers to the act of a barrier being broken.

5. The rupture of diplomatic relations between the two countries led to a global outcry.
As a noun, "rupture" can also describe a complete break or severing of relations, especially with another country or a company.

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