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View synonyms for housebreak

housebreak

[ hous-breyk ]

verb (used with object)

, house·broke, house·bro·ken, house·break·ing.
  1. to train (a pet) to excrete outdoors or in a specific place.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of housebreak1

First recorded in 1895–1900; house + break
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Example Sentences

Thanks to this bin they’ll be easy to find when I need to put down a dropcloth, light the charcoal grill or housebreak a puppy.

Women are being urged to take on more work, learning and implementing tips and tricks to housebreak the father of their children like a pet.

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He would in effect housebreak them, he suggested, checking their worst instincts.

Walsh is also being charged with burglary in connection to a Feb. 19 Investigation into a local housebreak.

Police say Ostrander was being pursued because he was a suspect in a housebreak and was driving 60 mph when he struck Auburn Officer Luis Santos as he was deploying tire-deflation devices.

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