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to be broken; to break; to fall apart; to collapse; to be destroyed; to be damaged
to break (down); to stop working
to fall through (of a plan, deal, etc.); to collapse; to break down (of a relationship, negotiations, etc.); to be broken off; to be ruined (of an atmosphere, one's image, etc.)
to break; to destroy; to demolish
to wreck; to ruin; to spoil; to damage
to break (a bill, etc.)
tearing up and discarding (e.g. documents); destruction
annulment; cancellation; abrogation; voiding; breaking (e.g. a treaty)
reversal (of an original ruling on appeal); quashing
to destroy; to break (by striking); to smash; to knock down
to ruin (a plan, atmosphere, etc.); to spoil; to wreck
Colloquial
to destroy; to break (by striking); to smash; to knock down
Colloquial
to ruin (a plan, atmosphere, etc.); to spoil; to wreck
to demolish; to tear down; to pull down
breaking; demolishing; smashing; destroying; wrecking
being broken; being ruined; being destroyed; being worn out
demolition; pulling down; destruction; dismantling
libel; defamation; slander; character assassination
to destroy; to break (by striking); to smash (to pieces); to knock down
to ruin (e.g. a plan); to wreck; to do away with (an old custom, ideology, etc.); to overthrow (a system); to dismantle
abolish Buddhism, destroy Shākyamuni (slogan of anti-Buddhist movement at the beginning of the Meiji era)
Proverb; From The Classic of Filial Piety
filial piety begins with not harming one's own body (as one's entire body was given by one's parents)
destruction; demolition; smashing apart; tearing down
Historical term
uchikowashi riots (Edo period); destructive urban riots protesting the high price of rice
