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/ˈbrākˌout/,
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breakouts, plural;
  1. A forcible escape, typically from prison
    • - a prison breakout
  2. (in soccer, hockey, and other sports) A sudden attack by a team that had been defending

  3. An outbreak
    • - a breakout of hostilities
  4. A categorized list
    • - an excellent breakout of websites by topic
  5. A sudden advance to a new level
    • - gold was overdue for a breakout
  6. The deformation or splintering of wood, stone, or other material being drilled or planed


  1. (breakout) break: an escape from jail; "the breakout was carefully planned"
  2. (Breakout (1959 film)) Breakout is a 1959 British drama film directed by Peter Graham Scott and starring Lee Patterson, Hazel Court, Terence Alexander. A government official organises a mass breakout from a prison.
  3. (Breakout (album)) Breakout is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Miley Cyrus. The album was released on July 22, 2008 by Hollywood Records and is Cyrus' first not affiliated with the Hannah Montana franchise. ...
  4. (Breakout (band)) Breakout is a Polish blues rock band, formed in 1 February 1968.
  5. (Breakout (film)) Breakout is a 1975 action film starring Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland, Robert Duvall, John Huston, Sheree North and Randy Quaid.
  6. (Breakout (Foo Fighters song)) "Breakout" is a single from the Foo Fighters third album There Is Nothing Left to Lose. It was released on two main discs in 2000. ...
  7. (Breakout (Joe 90)) "Breakout" is the 21st episode of the Supermarionation television series Joe 90. It was the 23rd episode to be produced. Its original UK air date was 16 February 1969 on ATV Midlands. It was written by Shane Rimmer and directed by Leo Eaton.
  8. (Breakout) Used only in handicap racing, “breakout” refers to a contestant running quicker than he or she “dialed” his or her vehicle (predicted how quick it would run). Unless the opponent commits a more serious foul (e.g. ...
  9. (Breakout) The price of a security emerging from a previous trading pattern. The new price “breaks out” above the high (or below the low) trading pattern lines that enclose all other prices for that security in the preceding period. ...
  10. (Breakout) Term referring to the removal of a coin from its certified slab for the purposes of re-submitting to the same or different certification service for a hoped-for-upgrade.
  11. (Breakout) A rise in a security's price above a resistance level (commonly its previous high price) or drop below a level of support (commonly the former lowest price.) A breakout is taken to signify a continuing move in the same direction. ...
  12. (Break-Out) Force to inaugurate sliding. Expressed in same terms as friction. An excessive break-out value is taken as an indication of the development of adhesion.
  13. (Breakout) This is when a stock or index moves over a previous high or the closing high of a previous trading range. This means a stock can 'breakout' to a new high or 'breakout' of a consolidation. Look for breakouts on above average volume, preferably much better (two or more times). ...
  14. (Breakout) A price movement through an identified level of support or resistance, which is usually followed by heavy volume and increased volatility. Traders will buy the underlying asset when the price breaks above a level of resistance and sell when it breaks below support.
  15. (breakout) A method of moving the puck out of the defensive zone and beginning an attack.
  16. (breakout) a technical term, describing when a stock price busts through a particular resistance level
  17. (Breakout) When price action breaks out from consolidation, support of resistance.
  18. (Breakout) When a defending team quickly gets the puck out of its own zone.
  19. (BREAKOUT) A connection at the end of a multicore cable which allows the connection of many items to it. (e.g. there is a breakout box at the end of a sound multicore cable which allows you to plug microphone cables into it).
  20. (BREAK-OUT) A technical chart development during which the gold price suddenly breaks through levels of known or expected resistance.
  21. (BREAKOUT) This too is an environmental issue whereby different factors associated with a stock cause an abundance of buying. Charts can many times provide breakout indications. They clearly provide the picture of the breakout. ...
  22. (Breakout) (1) When the price moves out of its recent trading range. (2) When a stock successfully penetrates through support or resistance, or any technical pattern.
  23. (Breakout) (= breaking) current flow above a resistance level. In the same way sometimes used the term “Breakdown” to speak of the break at the bottom of a support.
  24. (Breakout) (Run Under) In Drag racing, when your elapsed time is quicker than your dial-in, this causes you to be disqualified.
  25. (Breakout) A general activity during a DesignShop® event when a large group is divided into smaller teams to work on either different issues, or different aspects of the same issue. The space in which this activity takes place is a Breakout Area. ...