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    brake
    [brāk]
    noun
    brake (noun) · brakes (plural noun)
    1. a device for slowing or stopping a moving vehicle, typically by applying pressure to the wheels:
      "he slammed on his brakes" · "a brake pedal"
      • a thing that slows or hinders a process:
        "managers have a duty to put the brakes on growth when it is unsustainable"
    verb
    brake (verb) · brakes (third person present) · braked (past tense) · braked (past participle) · braking (present participle)
    1. make a moving vehicle slow down or stop by using a brake:
      "drivers who brake abruptly"
    Origin
    late 18th century: of unknown origin.
    brake
    [brāk]
    noun
    historical
    brake (noun) · brakes (plural noun)
    1. an open, horse-drawn, four-wheeled carriage.
    Origin
    mid 19th century: variant of break.
    brake
    [brāk]
    noun
    brake (noun) · brakes (plural noun) · brake harrow (noun) · brake harrows (plural noun)
    1. a toothed instrument used for crushing flax and hemp.
      • a heavy machine formerly used in agriculture for breaking up large lumps of earth.
    Origin
    late Middle English: possibly related to Middle Low German brake and Dutch braak, and perhaps also to break.
    brake
    [brāk]
    noun
    archaic
    literary
    brake (noun) · brakes (plural noun)
    1. a thicket. See also canebrake, fernbrake.
      "mist floats through the hawthorn brake"
    Origin
    Old English bracu (first recorded in the plural in fearnbraca ‘thickets of fern’), related to Middle Low German brake ‘branch, stump’.
    brake
    [brāk]
    noun
    brake (noun) · brakes (plural noun) · brake fern (noun) · brake ferns (plural noun)
    1. a coarse fern of warm and tropical countries, frequently having the fronds divided into long linear segments.
    Origin
    Middle English: perhaps an abbreviation of bracken (interpreted as plural).
    brake
    [brāk]
    verb
    archaic
    brake (verb)
    1. archaic past of break
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    verb
    1. make a moving vehicle slow down or stop by using a brake:
      reduce speed
      put on the brakes
      hit the brakes
      Opposite:
     
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