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rupture

Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: rupturespast: rupturedpp: ruptureding: rupturingcomp: nullsup: null

This word carries a violent, sudden energy. It describes a catastrophic failure where the integrity of a container or a bond is completely destroyed, rather than just leaking or cracking. It suggests a definitive point of no return where something that was once whole is now split apart. In social or political contexts, it describes a sharp, often hostile break in diplomatic relations or a friendship. It implies a level of severity that makes reconciliation difficult, contrasting with a simple disagreement or a temporary rift.

Countable when referring to a specific physical tear, such as a rupture in a blood vessel. Uncountable when describing the general state of breaking or bursting.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[something]

To break or burst suddenly through pressure or force.

"The high pressure caused the pipe to rupture."

Intransitive Verb
[something]

To break or burst open.

"The appendix can rupture if left untreated."

Noun
[someone][something]

A sudden break or burst in a pipe, organ, or relationship.

"The accident caused a rupture in the main water line."

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