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breaking and entering N LAW

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in the PONS Dictionary

entering N COMPUT

I. enter [ˈentəʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] VB trans

1. enter (go into):

2. enter (penetrate):

enter phase

3. enter COMPUT (command, data):

4. enter (insert):

5. enter (insert into a register):

6. enter (join):

enter college, school

7. enter (make known):

enter bid
enter bid
enter claim, counterclaim
enter claim, counterclaim
enter plea
enter plea

Phrases:

II. enter [ˈentəʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] VB intr THEAT

I. break [breɪk] N

1. break (crack, gap):

2. break (escape):

3. break commercial COMPUT:

4. break (rest period):

5. break Brit (interruption):

6. break (vacation):

7. break (dawn):

8. break (divergence):

9. break (opportunity):

10. break SPORTS:

Phrases:

II. break <broke, broken> [breɪk] VB trans

1. break (shatter, damage, fracture):

2. break (interrupt):

break circuit
break silence

3. break (put an end to):

break deadlock, impasse
break habit
break peace, silence
break strike

4. break in tennis:

5. break (violate):

break agreement
break date
break treaty

6. break (decipher):

7. break (make public):

8. break (tell):

9. break (make change for):

10. break MIL:

Phrases:

to break one's back [or ass ] Am inf
to break the back of sth Aus, Brit

III. break <broke, broken> [breɪk] VB intr

1. break (shatter or separate):

2. break (interrupt):

3. break (strike):

break wave

4. break (change of voice):

5. break (under the strain):

6. break METEO:

break weather
break dawn, day

7. break in pool, snooker:

Phrases:

and [ən, ənd, stressed ænd ] KONJ

1. and (also):

и
and COMPUT

2. and MATH:

2 and 3 is 5

3. and (then):

4. and (increase):

Phrases:

and so on [or forth]
Present
Ienter
youenter
he/she/itenters
weenter
youenter
theyenter
Past
Ientered
youentered
he/she/itentered
weentered
youentered
theyentered
Present Perfect
Ihaveentered
youhaveentered
he/she/ithasentered
wehaveentered
youhaveentered
theyhaveentered
Past Perfect
Ihadentered
youhadentered
he/she/ithadentered
wehadentered
youhadentered
theyhadentered

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He was committed to stand trial for breaking and entering the warehouse and released on bail of 600.
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And what better way to get to the bottom of things than some good old-fashioned breaking and entering!
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For example, a paramedic who forcibly enters a house or building in answer to an emergency call can not be charged with breaking and entering.
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The court stayed charges of breaking and entering, criminal harassment, and two additional charges of breach of recognizance.
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When arrested as a child for breaking and entering, he was wearing stolen shoes, both for the same foot and an unmatched pair.
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