To violate or break.
To break into a ship or into a coastal defence.
To make a breach in.
To leap out of the water.
To charge or convict (someone) of breaching the terms of a bail, probation, recognizance, etc.
The act of breaking, in a figurative sense.
A breaking or infraction of a law, or of any obligation or tie; violation; non-fulfillment
A difference in opinions, social class etc.
A breaking of waters, as over a vessel or a coastal defence; the waters themselves
A breaking up of amicable relations, a falling-out.
A breaking out upon; an assault.
A gap or opening made by breaking or battering, as in a wall, fortification or levee / embankment; the space between the parts of a solid body rent by violence
To crash or fall.
To form craters in a surface.
To collapse catastrophically; to become devastated or completely destroyed.
Any large, roughly circular depression or hole.
The basin-like opening or mouth of a volcano, through which the chief eruption comes; similarly, the mouth of a geyser, about which a cone of silica is often built up.
A hemispherical pit created by the impact of a meteorite or other object.
The pit left by the explosion of a mine or bomb.