Breakaway example sentences

Related (5): independent, autonomous, secessionist, splinter, rebellion

break·a·way

noun

breakaway (noun) · breakaways (plural noun)

  - a divergence or radical change from something established or long standing:

  - a secession of a number of people from an organization, typically following conflict or disagreement and resulting in the establishment of a new organization:

  - a sudden attack or forward movement, especially in a bicycle race or in hockey or football:

  - an object, such as a stage prop, designed to break apart easily:

Synonyms

separatist, heterodox, dissident, dissentient, dissenting, heretical, splinter, mainstream, orthodox, separatist, secessionist, splinter, rebel, renegade, dissenting, schismatic, apostate, Legal

"Breakaway" Example Sentences

1. The breakaway group sprinted ahead of the pack.
2. A breakaway performance led the team to victory.
3. She felt a sudden breakaway from her past.
4. The company unveiled a new breakaway technology.
5. His breakaway run down the field was impressive.
6. The breakaway region declared independence.
7. The company announced a breakaway from traditional marketing strategies.
8. The breakaway movement gained momentum.
9. The breakaway party formed a coalition with another party.
10. The breakaway faction split from the main group.
11. A breakaway hit song made her an overnight sensation.
12. The breakaway country established its own currency.
13. The athlete’s breakaway speed set a new record.
14. The breakaway company gained exponential growth.
15. The team needed a breakaway play to win the game.
16. His breakaway career allowed him to pursue his passion.
17. The breakaway province struggled with economic instability.
18. The breakaway fashion trend dominated the runway.
19. The breakaway athlete was an inspiration to young children.
20. The breakaway software revolutionized the industry.
21. The breakaway startup attracted investors from all over the world.
22. The breakaway actor stole the show with his performance.
23. A breakaway commune formed in the countryside.
24. The breakaway reality show became a cultural phenomenon.
25. The breakaway company acquired its biggest competitor.
26. The breakaway singer performed in front of thousands of fans.
27. The breakaway technology disrupted the market.
28. The breakaway political party made gains in the polls.
29. The breakaway travel company offered unique experiences for adventurous travelers.
30. The breakaway artist crafted unique works of art that were praised by critics.

Common Phases

- I needed a breakaway from all the stress at work;
- Our relationship reached a point of no return, and it was time to breakaway;
- The athlete's breakaway move left the defender behind;
- The political party was experiencing a breakaway as members split into different factions;
- The car made a breakaway as it raced to the finish line.

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