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breaking point
noun
- the point at which a person, object, structure, etc., collapses under stress.
- the point at which a situation or condition becomes critical.
breaking point
noun
- the point at which something or someone gives way under strain
- the moment of crisis in a situation
Word History and Origins
Origin of breaking point1
Example Sentences
Last year marked a turn of the tide, as the junta saw a fresh wave of attacks from insurgents that have since pushed the military government to breaking point.
The late-night personality still struggled with his drinking but it would soon come to a breaking point.
He had a question not uncommon in relationships when things have reached a breaking point, when it appears there is no path forward.
In the heart of election season, Los Angeles’ favorite candidate fittingly just pushed their opponent past the breaking point.
Last fall, Mayor Oscar Leeser said the city was at a “breaking point” and booked buses to send them to New York, Chicago and Denver.
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