Breakdown in a sentence as a noun

There's a box that gives you the breakdown of the charges, Subtotal, Shipping etc.

I'd already started to suffer major burn-out / a bit of a breakdown, so I quit.

Given the introduction, I thought we were going to see a fantastic breakdown of cost estimates; capex and opex expenses, 95% percentile bandwidth pricing vs.

One day a flood comes tearing through your house, or your hard drive fails, or you miss a credit card payment, and if you've wired your brain to only be happy in the environment you created, you are going to have a breakdown.

The prevalence of conspiracy theories and alt-health fearmongering is a leading indicator of an overall breakdown in the implicit trust relationships and social contract that underlies advanced Western societies.

Breakdown definitions

noun

the act of disrupting an established order so it fails to continue; "the social dislocations resulting from government policies"; "his warning came after the breakdown of talks in London"

See also: dislocation

noun

a mental or physical breakdown

See also: crack-up

noun

a cessation of normal operation; "there was a power breakdown"

noun

an analysis into mutually exclusive categories

See also: partitioning