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Meaning of break the back of | Babel Free

Verb CEFR C2

Definitions

  1. To complete the greater part of (a project) or solve the most critical part of (a problem).
    idiomatic
  2. To overburden (a person, group, or organization).
  3. To cripple.

Examples

“I've broken the back of painting the shed – I'll finish it after lunch.”
“[…] broke the back of the housing problem in this country .”
“I think we will find, or I predict that we will find, that during the course of this year we will break the back of the energy crisis.”
“I plan to grab my chance to take a break by trying to break the back of all the tasks that have flown through the ether into my inbox during the course of the morning.”
“You will have heard of the three kathia system. It broke the back of the farmers.”
“And it's about helping people provide for their workers, but doing it—I;m talking about health care, training—gut doing it in a way that just doesn't break the back of the small business that's struggling anyway and make them lay off workers in order to accommodate some Federal mandate from Washington, DC.”
“It'll just break the back of consumers. It'll break the back of people who are sick. It'll break the back of Medicare, break the back of state governments and the Medicaid system .”
“I don't think it has broken the back of organized crime at all in the New England area, any more than I think when we got convictions in Buffalo that it broke the back of organized crime in Buffalo, or when Mr. McKeon got convictions in Detroit it broke the back of organized crime in Detroit.”
“To prop up capitalism, the bosses and politicians from both parties are driving down the standard of living for the 99 percent and keeping the profits for themselves. In order to do this, they need to break the back of the labor movement.”
“The Russian intervention then broke the back of IS in north-western Syria enabling the knockout blow to fall on Raqqa in October 2017 as this was the last stand of IS.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.

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