breach
breach.01 - break
BREACH-V NOTES: This is rarely used as a real verb, instead usually occuring as anoun:"A breach of contract"etc. It is also used as of a whalecoming up for air, but let's just assume that sense won't occur in WSJ. (from breach.01-v)Aliases:
breach (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: breaker
ARG1-PPT: thing broken
ARG1-PPT: thing broken
breach the agreement
Under a merger agreement reached Sept. 14 , the UAL board agreed to reimburse certain of the buy - out group 's expenses out of company funds even if the transaction was n't completed , provided
the groupARG0
did n'tARGM-NEG
breachrel
the agreementARG1
.