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"Bear" does not mean without clothing or covering. It can refer to several things, including the large mammal, to tolerate or endure something, or to carry a weight. The meaning "without clothing or covering" is actually associated with the word "bare." "Cite" does not mean a place where a building is situated. It means to quote or reference a source, typically in academic writing. "Site" refers to the location of a building or other structure. "Comma" does not refer to a state of deep unconsciousness. It's a punctuation mark used to separate clauses, phrases, or words within a sentence. "Coma" describes a state of prolonged unconsciousness. Therefore, based on the definitions of the words, only option D accurately explains the meaning of "break."
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