

He tried a few jokes to breach their blandness.They had to breach the walls at close quarters and then scale them, using ladders and fighting-towers.The court ruled that he had breached the terms of the agreement.On Friday, flood waters breached the river's banks.The oil companies accuse villagers of breaching the pipes to steal the fuel or to claim compensation for the resulting pollution.One glance also breached his initial prediction.→ See Verb table Examples from the Corpus breach 2 HOLE to break a hole in a wall that is intended to protect a place The storm had breached the sea wall in two places. ○○ verb 1 ILLEGAL to break a law, rule, or agreement SYN break The company accused him of breaching his contract.Should he try to heal the breach between Andrew Neil and Lamont? breach breach 2.This is presumably because it is seldom possible to heal the breach that is usually created by fighting a legal battle.It would be in breach of the law to accept that argument, Lord Justice Ralph Gibson said.In the event neither the manager nor the owners were held to be in breach of duty.The sellers were in breach of the condition as to description.The organisation Liberty claims the proposals are in breach of international law.If it is withdrawn, then the advertiser is in breach of contract with any bidder who had come in response to the advertisement.Jacobitism Not everyone was reconciled to the breach in the succession that occurred with the Glorious Revolution.The second approach is that breach of the statute provides only primafacie evidence of negligence.The producer's duty ends here unless there is cause to suspect a subsequent breach.Section 146 distinguishes between remediable and irremediable breaches of covenant.The judge found the defendants to have been in breach of the injunction and committed each to prison for four months.In future, six-monthly accounts will be required from those firms that are in breach of the rules.says there have been grave breaches of human rights.


#DATA BREACH MEANING IN ENGLISH PROFESSIONAL#
a breach of professional duty be in breach of something He was clearly in breach of the law. They sued the company for breach of contract.

○○ noun 1 ILLEGAL an action that breaks a law, rule, or agreement breach of This was a clear breach of the 1994 Trade Agreement.From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English breach breach 1 / briːtʃ /
