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What (who) is breaking point - definition


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Breaking Point (disambiguation); Breaking point (disambiguation); The Breaking Point; The Breaking Point (film); Breaking Point (album); Breaking Point 2009; Breaking Point (book); Breaking Point (TV series); Breaking Point (film); Breaking Point (song); Breaking point
If something or someone has reached breaking point, they have so many problems or difficulties that they can no longer cope with them, and may soon collapse or be unable to continue.
The report on the riot exposed a prison system stretched to breaking point...
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Breaking Point (2010 TV series)         
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Breaking Point is a Discovery Channel Canada television show, hosted by Jonathan Tippett and Chris Hackett. Each episode was an hour long.
Breaking point (psychology)         
In human psychology, the breaking point is a moment of stress in which a person breaks down or a situation becomes critical. The intensity of environmental stress necessary to bring this about varies from individual to individual.

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Breaking Point
Breaking Point or The Breaking Point may refer to:
Examples of use of breaking point
1. BREAKING POINT So where is Tony going on holiday?
2. Britains defences are stretched almost to breaking point.
3. It‘s hard to determine when the breaking point occurred.
4. Spain‘s relations with Cuba reached a breaking point under Aznar.
5. It stretches the definition of voluntary beyond breaking point.