Sentences with breakeven
break-e·ven
B b - We were getting pretty close to breakeven.
- breakeven prices
- "Terminator 2" finally made $200 million, the breakeven point for the movie.They had to become a more efficient, lower-cost operation, which meant downsizing the company just to reduce their breakeven point.Breakeven is the point at which the money a company makes from the sale of goods or services is equal to the money it has spent, so that there is neither profit nor loss.
- An even road.
- Even with the ground.
- Even motion.
- To hold an even course.
- Add even amounts of oil and vinegar.
- The even pages of a book.
- An even seven miles.
- Check to see if the scales are even.
- We will not be even until I can repay him for saving my life.
- An even temper.
- An even bargain.
- There was a break in the window.
- The break in the wall had not been repaired.
- A break for freedom.
- When the rain lessened, I made a break for home.
- Abstract painters made a break with the traditions of the past.
- They noticed a curious break in his voice.
- Sorry to hear about your bad luck, but I guess those are the breaks.
- The actors took a ten-minute break from rehearsal.
- A clean break.
- To even a board with a plane.
- To even up accounts.
- The odds evened before the race.
- The company barely broke even last year.
- He vowed to get even for the insult.
- The road ran even over the fields.
- Even more suitable.
- Even the slightest noise disturbs him. Even if he attends, he may not participate.
- Even as he lay dying, they argued over his estate.
- Even to death.
- He is willing, even eager, to do it.
- It was even so.