Learn English – Usage of “break off one’s plans”

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I have heard the expression break off one's plans in the context of breaking off one's holidays due to an emergency.

He had to break off his holidays to come back for the meeting.

What are other examples of its usage?

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"Break off" has two meanings that I can think of off the top of my head. The one that you refer to in your question can simply be replaced by "cancel" in all instances.

He broke off our plans <-> He canceled our plans

The second "break off" is a more literal phrase and it implies that something was removed from a greater whole.

"He broke off from the rest of the team." means he left the rest of the team and went off on his own. Likewise, "He accidentally broke off a piece of the vase." means part of the vase was removed from the vase.

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