Meaning & Definition of word "Rupture"

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    Rupture

    /ˈrʌptʃər/

    noun:

    • 1. The act of breaking or bursting suddenly.
      • Example: The rupture of the water main caused a significant flood in the street.
    • 2. A break in friendly relations.
      • Example: The disagreement led to a rupture in their long-standing friendship.
    • 3. A tear or break in a structure, such as tissue or material.
      • Example: Doctors are concerned about the possible rupture of the patient's abdominal aorta.

    verb:

    • 1. To break or burst suddenly.
      • Example: The balloon will rupture if it's overinflated.
    • 2. To cause a break in or destruction of something.
      • Example: The accident ruptured the fuel tank, leading to a fire.
    • 3. To break a relationship or connection.
      • Example: They decided to rupture their business ties to avoid further conflicts.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'ruptura', from 'rumpere' meaning to break.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    rupture of relationships:

    A significant breakdown in communication or connection between people.

    rupture risk:

    The potential for a break or failure in a system or structure.

    herniated rupture:

    A medical condition where tissue protrudes through a weak spot.

    rupture a bond:

    To sever a relationship or connection.

    Related Words

    break:

    To separate into pieces or cause to separate.

    fracture:

    The breaking of a bone or cartilage.

    tear:

    To pull apart or damage by force.

    burst:

    To break open suddenly and violently.

    Slang Meanings of rupture

    Meaning: To mess things up badly.

    Example Sentence: He really ruptured the plan by not showing up.

    Meaning: To shock someone with unexpected news.

    Example Sentence: When she left without saying goodbye, it ruptured the entire group.