BROACH Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com BROACH definition: an elongated, tapered, serrated cutting tool for shaping and enlarging holes See examples of broach used in a sentence
Broach - definition of broach by The Free Dictionary These verbs mean to bring forward a point, topic, or question for consideration or discussion: broach the subject tactfully; introduce a tax bill before the legislature; an idea that was mooted before the committee; raised the problem of dropouts with the faculty
broach verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . broach something (with somebody) to begin talking about a subject that is difficult to discuss, especially because it is embarrassing or because people disagree about it She was dreading having to broach the subject of money with her father The report fails to broach some important questions
broach - Wiktionary, the free dictionary broach (third-person singular simple present broaches, present participle broaching, simple past and past participle broached) (intransitive) To be turned sideways to oncoming waves, especially large or breaking waves The small boat broached and nearly sank, because of the large waves
broach - WordReference. com Dictionary of English broach broʊtʃ n Jewelry brooch v [~ + object] to mention or suggest for the first time: I waited until he was in a good mood before I broached the subject of my raise [~ + object] to draw (beer, etc ), as by tapping: to broach beer from a keg
broach - definition and meaning - Wordnik To state or give expression to for the first time; utter; give out; especially, begin conversation or discussion about; introduce by way of topic: as, to broach a theory or an opinion
Broach Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary 1 broach ˈ broʊtʃ verb broaches; broached; broaching Britannica Dictionary definition of BROACH [+ object] : to introduce (a subject, issue, etc ) for discussion