1 an occasion when a building is entered illegally by a criminal or criminals, usually by damaging a window or door, especially in order to steal something
2 to enter a building illegally, usually by damaging a door or window, esp. for the purpose of stealing something:
3 the crime of entering a building by damaging a door or window, usually in order to steal:
She had had a break-in, hated being on her own and wanted to move to somewhere where she would be looked after.
The top trace was recorded upon break-in, and the lower traces were obtained 25 s and 38 s later.
Cells were included in the study only if there was a very tight seal on the soma with no leak prior to break-in.
The guard who falls asleep at his post is responsible for the break-in, even though the burglar is also, indeed primarily, responsible.
The book should appeal to students following a first course in control systems requiring a gentle break-in to the subject.
Sometimes it is going to be confronted with very big news—a break-in in its own area, a plane crash, a train crash, a riot.
The liability would arise in this way: a burglary, or a break-in could, indeed would, occur in private premises.
They included a break-in at an electricity station, resulting in the black-out of hundreds of homes.
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