1. A forceful emergence from a restrictive condition or situation.2. A sudden manifestation or increase, as of a disease; an outbreak.3. A breakdown of statistical data
An accident caused by the failure of the walls of the hearth of the blast furnace resulting in liquid iron or slag (or both) flowing uncontrolled out of the blast furnace
The point at which a conductor or group of conductors break out from a multi-conductor cable to complete circuits at various points along the main cable This point is usually harnessed or sealed with some synthetic rubber compound
A sustained move through a support or resistance line As a rule of thumb, this should consist of more than one day's price action The subsequent move can be powerful
A breakout is where a car goes from the starting line to the finish faster than the specified dial-in A double breakout occurs when both cars exceed individual dial-ins The winner is determined by the vehicle that breakouts by the least amount of time
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 The group undertaking this activity is called a Breakout Team Breakout activities are variously referred to as Breakout Rounds or Design Rounds
A general activity during a DesignShop 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 The group undertaking this activity is called a Breakout Team Breakout activities are variously referred to as Breakout Rounds or Design Rounds
A rise in a security's price above a resistance level (commonly its previous high price) or a drop below a level of support (commonly the former lowest price ) A breakout is taken to signify a continuing move in the same direction Can be used by technical analysts as a buy or sell indicator
A technical analysis term, used to indicate a rise in a stock's price above its resistance level (such as its previous high price) or drop below its support level (commonly the last lowest price ) The assumption is that the stock will continue to move in the same direction following the breakout, which generates a buy or sell signal
Fractured portion of the cross section of a cut edge of stock A condition naturally occurring during shearing, blanking, punching and other cutting operations
If there has been a break-out, someone has escaped from prison. High Point prison had the highest number of breakouts of any jail in Britain. = escape. an escape from a prison, especially one involving a lot of prisoners break out break
The point at which a conductor or group of conductors is separated from a multiconductor cable to complete circuits at various points along the main cable
In syndication, a breakout occurs when the coverage of a regular scheduled program differs by 15 percent or more coverage than the normal coverage for a particular telecast
A sentence excerpted from the body copy and set in large type, used to break up running text and draw the reader's attention to the page Also called a blurb or pull quote
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 , red-lights, crosses the centerline, or fails a post-race inspection), the driver who breaks out loses If both drivers break out, the one who runs closest to his or her dial is the winner
An accident caused by the failure of the walls of the hearth of the blast furnace, resulting in liquid iron or slag (or both) flowing uncontrolled out of the blast furnace
This term describes a market, which has been trading within consolidation and then moves outside this range The movement outside the range is referred to as a breakout with the price then expected to continue moving in the direction of the break Breakouts are usually powerful and occur on high volume
Used in technical analysis of securities, referring to a pattern where the price of a security changes significantly, either up or down, from a previous range where the price held relatively steady
A point outside a completed geometric pattern Breakout indicates that the pattern in question has been activated such that it gives a minimum prediction