noun
- a strip of land cleared of trees and other flammable material to stop the spread of fire, especially in a forest
Examples
- The forest service cut a firebreak through the woods to protect nearby homes.
- Firefighters established a firebreak by removing dead vegetation along the ridge.
- Without a firebreak, the wildfire spread rapidly across the dry grassland.
- The firebreak proved effective in slowing the advance of the flames.
- Maintenance crews regularly clear firebreaks to keep them ready for emergency use.
- A wide firebreak separated the two forest zones and prevented the fire from jumping across.