Meaning of the word breech in English

What does breech mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.

breech

US /briːtʃ/
UK /briːtʃ/

Noun

1.

an act of breaking or failing to observe a law, agreement, or code of conduct

Example:
The company was sued for breech of contract.
His actions constituted a serious breech of trust.
2.

a gap in a wall, barrier, or defense, especially one made by an attacking army

Example:
The artillery created a wide breech in the castle wall.
They tried to make a breech in the enemy's defenses.

Verb

to break a law, agreement, or code of conduct

Example:
He was accused of attempting to breech the security protocol.
The river threatened to breech its banks after heavy rains.
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