break loose

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Definition
  1. Verb (intransitive):
    • To escape from confinement or control: To get free from a place of restriction, such as a prison, cage, or a person's grasp.
    • To be released suddenly and with force; to erupt violently: To emerge or burst forth, often with great energy, noise, or intensity, like an emotion or a natural event.
Examples of Usage
  • Verb (escape):
    • The dog managed to break loose from its leash and ran into the park.
    • Several prisoners attempted to break loose during the night.
  • Verb (erupt violently):
    • Protesters broke loose and began marching through the streets.
    • A loud cheer broke loose from the crowd when the goal was scored.
Advanced Usage
  • "to break loose from [something]": Emphasizes the source of confinement or control being escaped.
    • The country sought to break loose from the empire's influence.
    • She finally broke loose from the toxic relationship.
Variants and Related Words
  • Breakout (n): An escape, especially from prison.
    • There was a major prison breakout last night.
  • Loose (adj): Not firmly or tightly fixed in place; free from restraint.
    • A loose screw.
Synonyms
  • Escape: To get free.
  • Get away: To escape.
  • Burst forth: To emerge suddenly.
  • Erupt: To explode or burst out.
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Break away: To leave or escape from a group, often to form a new one.
    • Several members broke away to form their own party.
  • Break out: To escape from a place (especially prison) or for something like war or disease to start suddenly.
    • He broke out of jail. Fighting broke out in the city.
Related Idioms
  • All hell broke loose: A situation suddenly became very noisy, violent, or chaotic.
    • When the verdict was announced, all hell broke loose in the courtroom.
  • Cut loose: To start enjoying oneself freely or to separate from something.
    • After the exams, we went downtown to cut loose.
Verb
  1. run away from confinement
    • The convicted murderer escaped from a high security prison
  2. be unleashed; emerge with violence or noise
    • His anger exploded

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