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to ruptures
noun
A burst, split, or break.
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It's justified, but unfortunately it's leading to ruptures in family relationships.
The implants have proved exceptionally vulnerable to ruptures and leaks, allowing the inferior silicone to seep into the body.
Battles with club presidents and team-mates led to ruptures, especially at Ajax and Barcelona, the two clubs that defined his career.
Because the blood is flowing turbulently through the affected area, blood cells clump and raise the possibility of clotting which, depending on the area of the body, could lead to ruptures and heart attacks.
Called the Los Pozos Accord, named for this southern hamlet in the heart of the rebel area that was the site of peace talks for two years, the agreement creates a commission to resolve problems that might lead to ruptures in talks.
Pre-existing patellar tendonitis and local corticosteroid injections are known to predispose to ruptures [2].
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Suddenly, it feels close to rupture.
Finally, it indeed began to rupture.
They can cause the tendon to rupture.
China has ample economic incentive not to rupture American ties.
The innocence started to rupture around the edges.
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