A personal or social separation (as between opposing factions)
Separate or cause to separate abruptly.
1 Results: Four cases of spontaneous subglottic rupture were seen at the hospital.
2 Objective: To determine the incidence of rupture in patients with large AAA.
3 Mr Deutschle said it's unclear at this stage what caused the rupture .
4 Come the war, they wouldn't let me go because of a rupture .
5 Farquharson and Ill both mention rupture of the abdominal parietes during labor.
6 We numerically and analytically compute the release of free energy during rupture .
7 The last rupture had occurred when they were all in the shed.
8 Daniel said Enbridge will pay all legitimate claims relating the pipeline rupture .
9 The rupture of the Union will fatally follow the assassination of Brown.
10 Watmore has only just returned to action following a cruciate ligament rupture .
11 In acquired rupture , these natural openings were enlarged by lifting, falls, etc.
12 Johnson mentions rupture of the left ventricle in a paroxysm of epilepsy.
13 The rupture between Chopin and Madame Sand came about in this way.
14 It's normal for Jesus to casually rupture the accepted order of things.
15 Pharmacological therapy is needed to inhibit AAA expansion and prevent aneurysm rupture .
16 The rupture of atherosclerotic plaques is essential for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events.
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