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View definitions for break up with

break up with

verb as in throw over

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She also said "red flags" about his controlling behaviour were not recognised until it was too late and she had not realised the "emotional turmoil" Holly was being put through when trying to break up with MacPhail.

From BBC

Ms Trussler said it was clear her "caring and thoughtful" daughter had been more mature than MacPhail but when she had tried to break up with him, he had used "emotional blackmail" and scared Holly.

From BBC

He also is openly disdainful of Marissa’s military service, and tells her he’d break up with her if she reenlisted.

Even if you know you should break up with a romantic partner, that doesn’t mean all the positive feelings you have about them automatically go away, or that a split won’t bring some pain.

From Salon

One thing experts say you definitely shouldn’t do, though, is demand that they break up with their partner.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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