break down 1. To cause to collapse; destroy: break down a partition; broke down our resolve. 2. To become or cause to become distressed or upset. To have a physical or mental collapse. 3. To give up resistance; give way: prejudices that break down slowly. 4. To fail to function; ...
break down 1. To cause to collapse; destroy: break down a partition; broke down our resolve. 2. To become or cause to become distressed or upset. To have a physical or mental collapse. 3. To give up resistance; give way: prejudices that break down slowly. 4. To fail to function; ...
In April 2003, as US forces marched through Baghdad, a small group of Iraqis gathered and tried to pull down one of the main statues of Saddam Hussein in the city. Around them gathered a few Iraqis and many more foreign journalists. As the statue resisted their efforts, the spectators grew...
break down 1. To cause to collapse; destroy: break down a partition; broke down our resolve. 2. To become or cause to become distressed or upset. To have a physical or mental collapse. 3. To give up resistance; give way: prejudices that break down slowly. 4. To fail to function; ...
break down 1. To cause to collapse; destroy: break down a partition; broke down our resolve. 2. To become or cause to become distressed or upset. To have a physical or mental collapse. 3. To give up resistance; give way: prejudices that break down slowly. 4. To fail to function; ...
1. To cause to collapse; destroy: break down a partition; broke down our resolve. 2. To become or cause to become distressed or upset. To have a physical or mental collapse. 3. To give up resistance; give way: prejudices that break down slowly. 4. To fail to function; cease to be...
break down 1. To cause to collapse; destroy: break down a partition; broke down our resolve. 2. To become or cause to become distressed or upset. To have a physical or mental collapse. 3. To give up resistance; give way: prejudices that break down slowly. 4. To fail to function; ...
1. To cause to collapse; destroy: break down a partition; broke down our resolve. 2. To become or cause to become distressed or upset. To have a physical or mental collapse. 3. To give up resistance; give way: prejudices that break down slowly. 4. To fail to function; cease to be...
break down 1. To cause to collapse; destroy: break down a partition; broke down our resolve. 2. To become or cause to become distressed or upset. To have a physical or mental collapse. 3. To give up resistance; give way: prejudices that break down slowly. 4. To fail to function; ...