verb
past participle form of the verb 'break off', meaning to separate or detach something from its original position
adjective
describing the state of something being separated or detached from its original position
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The handle of the teapot had broken off, rendering it unusable.
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I accidentally broke off a piece of the puzzle while trying to put it together.
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I can't believe she broke off their relationship over something so trivial.
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The negotiations between the two countries have broken off, leading to increased tensions.