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To broken
adjective
Fragmented, in separate pieces. Fractured; having the bone in pieces. Split or ruptured. Dashed, made up of short lines with small gaps between each one and the next. Interrupted; not continuous. Five-eighths to sev eighths obscured by clouds; incompletely covered by clouds.
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I could restore it back to broken in ten minutes.
They contribute to broken marriages, ruined friendships, the breakup of businesses and the downfall of states.
They lost his backup, Byron Leftwich, to broken ribs last Sunday.
The team's form had flummoxed Mourinho as, too often, perennial winners were reduced to broken men.
Many residents, accustomed to broken promises and fearful of investments that only produce quarantined office parks, are already wary.
For ν = 1 the transition from rigid rod (n = 1) to broken rod (n > 1) behaviour is described.
"Jesus Christ provides hope for transformation to broken sexual sinners," one segment read.
My heart has gone from captured to broken and back again.
This led to broken relationships or conflicts.
This situation can lead to a complete replication stop, but also to broken chromosomes and in humans to cancer.
Different membrane environments induce different helical α-synuclein structures ranging from extended single helices, to broken double-helical horseshoe conformations.
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