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Break camp Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɹeɪk/ /ˈkæmp
BRAYK KAMP
bɹˈeɪk/ /kˈæmp
br-AYK k-AMP

Definition

To pack up and leave a campsite, taking down tents and gathering all your belongings. It refers to ending the stay and preparing to move on.

Usage & Nuances

Mainly used for real camping, but sometimes used metaphorically for ending any temporary group setup. More common in formal or descriptive contexts. Usually follows 'to' (to break camp) and often pairs with time (e.g., 'at dawn').

Example Sentences

We woke up early to break camp before the sun got too hot.

basic

After breakfast, the group began to break camp and pack their things.

basic

It took us an hour to break camp and load the car.

basic

At dawn, the soldiers quietly broke camp and moved out.

natural

The rain forced us to break camp earlier than we planned.

natural

Tomorrow we'll break camp and head to the next lake on our trip.

natural