IPA: /briːtʃ/
KK: /briːtʃ/
intransitive verb
Definition: To break the surface of the water, often used to describe whales or other marine animals jumping out of the water.
Example: The whale breached spectacularly, leaping high into the air.
noun
Definition: A break or violation of a law, agreement, or relationship, often resulting in a gap or disruption.
Example: The company faced serious consequences due to a breach of contract.
transitive verb
Definition: To break or violate something, such as a law or agreement, or to create a hole or gap in something.
Example: The company was sued for breaching the contract with its suppliers.