breaking point in English

noun
1
the moment of greatest strain at which someone or something gives way.
the tense situation reached the breaking point late last week

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "breaking point" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "breaking point", or refer to the context using the word "breaking point" in the English Dictionary.

1. For Pinzón, that breaking point meant resignation.

2. Constant use had fretted sandal strap to the breaking point.

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4. Acute stresses intensification of conditions leading to a culmination or breaking point

5. Have Afrikaners Reached the Breaking Point? Jared Taylor, American Renaissance, October 16, 2020

6. “SARS pushed even the most advanced public health systems to the breaking point.

7. 7 Analysts fear the overstretched air traffic control system could reach breaking point.

8. Amid a sea of disordered information, the student’s memory was taxed to the breaking point.

9. Their marriage was at a breaking point, and Macarena and her younger siblings were traumatized.

10. 21 Either fixture would test Fifa president Sepp Blatter's "football family" homily to breaking point.

11. Tom White is at breaking point as an architectural draughtsman , his middle class life overpowering him.

12. Tom White (Colin Friels) is at breaking point as an architectural draughtsman , his middle class life overpowering him.

13. Renowned historian Jadunath Sarkar describes Mughal emperor Aurangzeb as a man who pushed his divine right to breaking point

14. Oddment ! Tweak! I have heard some rather ridiculous interpretations of these words, but these stretch credibility to the breaking point.

15. 5 The effects of stress may quietly accumulate over a period of time until the breaking point is reached, without warning.

16. The Blockades reached a breaking point Thursday, with both Via Rail and Canadian National rail shutting down major parts of their network

17. 20 Thus replication begets replication, until the costs of these counterproductive activities finally bring the organization to a long-delayed breaking point.

18. 7 What, then, should we do if we feel that the load of life’s problems that we are carrying is becoming intolerable and that we are being stressed to the breaking point?

19. 5 The ones who grew up in New York seemed to take it all in stride and precociously had a sense of their breaking point and breezily steered well clear of it.

20. While aboard, over cocktails before dinner, we, from time to time, Cogitated as to what the breaking-point, cash-wise, would have been to take the money and run to a similar itinerary offering for the next year

21. Attributions can also precede a quotation: “The report concluded, ‘Meanwhile, the ecosystems it is intended to save are in peril.’” Or they can be inserted within one, in a natural breaking point: “‘For millions of people,’ she added, ‘reclaimed water has become as …

22. Banks is an evasive Blusterer caught selling a pig in a poke, the demons he unleashed including the naked racism of the infamous "Breaking Point" A-refugees poster unveiled on the morning Far Right terrorist Thomas Mair killed Labour MP Jo Cox.

23. ‘This stretches Credulity well past breaking point.’ ‘It would really stretch Credulity to suggest that it could.’ ‘The truth is a tale of invented history and human Credulity.’ ‘All that said, the prosecution's version of events seems to stretch Credulity.’ ‘Promising to abolish it would have stretched Credulity …