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Definitions for Breaching
breach·ing
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Webster Dictionary
Breaching
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Dictionary of Nautical Terms
breaching
The act of leaping out of the water; applied to whales.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Breaching in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Breaching in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of Breaching in a Sentence
It looks like they are trying to be more purposeful, so they're breaching companies, understanding exactly what company they breached and trying to penetrate as fully as possible, so that they can then extract as much money as possible.
Last night we had a levy that was breaching. We evacuated Garland at 11 o'clock with 99 percent of the people leaving, if the levee had broken, 50,000 acres would flood in 30 minutes.
We have had to witness a shifting of borders in Europe, the annexation of Crimea and the questioning of territorial integrity – a core part of Europe's post-war model. The apparent right of whoever is strongest trumped the strength of law, russia has breached and is still breaching international law...neighboring states are suddenly no longer partner countries but spheres of influence.
Russia has breached and is still breaching international law...neighboring states are suddenly no longer partner countries but spheres of influence.
One hundred percent this (training) is based on the lessons that we learned watching the challenges in Ramadi and Tikrit and Sinjar and Baiji where the enemy had obstacle belts, it's about breaching obstacles just like we do in conventional maneuvers.
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