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- Breakthrough (2019) - IMDb
Breakthrough: Directed by Roxann Dawson With Marcel Ruiz, Topher Grace, Sarah Constible, Dennis Haysbert When her 14-year-old son drowns in a lake, a faithful mother prays for him to come back from the brink of death and be healed
- Breakthrough (2019 film) - Wikipedia
Breakthrough is a 2019 American Christian drama film directed by Roxann Dawson in her feature film directorial debut [3] The film was written by Grant Nieporte, based on the Christian book The Impossible, an account of true events written by Joyce Smith with Ginger Kolbaba
- BREAKTHROUGH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BREAKTHROUGH is a sudden advance especially in knowledge or technique How to use breakthrough in a sentence
- BREAKTHROUGH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
BREAKTHROUGH definition: 1 an important discovery or event that helps to improve a situation or provide an answer to a… Learn more
- Breakthrough Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
BREAKTHROUGH meaning: 1 : a sudden increase in knowledge, understanding, etc an important discovery that happens after trying for a long time to understand or explain something sometimes used before another noun; 2 : a person's first important success sometimes used before another noun
- BREAKTHROUGH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A breakthrough is an important development or achievement The breakthrough came hours before a U N deadline A breakthrough drug or medicine leads to significant improvements in success in treating a disease A breakthrough drug was found to reduce the problem by 75 per cent
- Breakthrough - definition of breakthrough by The Free Dictionary
1 a significant or sudden advance, development, etc , as in scientific knowledge 2 an act or instance of removing or surpassing an obstruction or restriction 3 a military advance through and beyond an enemy's defense
- breakthrough - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Characterized by major progress or overcoming some obstacle (immunology) Involving the contraction of a disease by a person with a decreased susceptibility, such as a person who has been vaccinated to help prevent that disease
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